India, July 28 -- Booming traffic footfall in the Capital over the past half-century has led to several traffic innovations, as increased vehicle ownership from the 1980s has kept Delhi's administrators on their toes. But none of them has had the impact as one key emergence-the flyover.

Under the Sheila Dikshit administration in the 2000s, the run-up to the CWG sparked a massive investment in transport infrastructure, including roads, flyovers, and Metro expansion.

According to PWD data, more than 47 flyovers and bridges were constructed in this period. These include flyovers at Moti Nagar (2005), Punjabi Bagh (2001) and Punjabi Bagh Club (2005), Raja Garden (2001), Africa Avenue (2001), Savitri (2001), Nehru Place (2001), Andrews Ganj ...