After three long years, the busiest traffic intersection on the Mathura road used by over 3 lakh vehicles on a daily basis saw a smooth traffic with hardly any halts on the first day.
The construction of the 750-metre underpass project begun in 2019 which led to major chaos for the commuters due to persistent jams stretching for a maximum of two hours.
The shopkeepers while coming from the Lajpatnagar side also complained that the area had become over polluted due to heavy traffic jams on a daily basis starting at 7 am.
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