India, Oct. 30 -- Nearly four years after motorists in Bengaluru first began navigating a maze of diversions and one-way detours, the main stretch of Bannerghatta Road, from Dairy Circle Junction to the Indian Christian Cemetery near Hosur Road, is finally set to reopen completely.

The route had been partially closed to make way for the construction of two underground metro stations at Dairy Circle and Lakkasandra, part of the Namma Metro's upcoming Pink Line corridor. The prolonged construction had led to severe traffic disruptions, forcing vehicles onto narrow service lanes and alternative routes.

With the tunnelling and station work now in its final stages, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has begun restoring the ...