India, Nov. 15 -- Bengaluru is gearing up for one of its most ambitious infrastructure pushes yet, as Namma Metro's Phase 3 prepares to add the city's longest double-decker viaduct, complete with new entry/exit ramps and loop connections designed to ease movement on some of the city's busiest corridors.

The structure will include five ramps and nine loops, planned specifically to cater to local traffic patterns along the Outer Ring Road and Magadi Road stretches, Deccan Herald reported.

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The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) will construct 37.121 km of double-decker flyover sections across both corridors of the 44.65-km Phase 3 expansio...