gurugram, June 21 -- Residents of Gurugram sectors 102 and 102A along the Dwarka Expressway have demanded immediate construction of a foot over bridge or a traffic roundel with signals on the 60-metre-wide road dividing the two sectors. The 2.7km stretch, towards the Dwarka Expressway underpass, lacks any pedestrian crossings or traffic management infrastructure, daily inconveniencing thousands of commuters. Oyster Grande-a prominent society with over 750 flats spread across both sides of this carriageway-is at the centre of the demand. The project's amenities, such as its clubhouse, parks, and community services, are divided by the highway, leaving residents to cross the high-speed corridor on foot amid heavy traffic. "We have a single deed of declaration, but two disconnected halves of our home. Children and elderly residents cross this road multiple times a day-it's an accident waiting to happen," said Colonel Hari Bhagwan (retired), president of the RWA. Other large housing societies such as Emaar Emerald Hills, Shapoorji Pallonji Joyville, and Oyster Green dot the same corridor, alongside schools, shopping complexes, and the under-construction Mata Sheetal Hospital. Responding to the concerns, Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) executive engineer Shekhar Nandal said, "The road construction is being done according to GMDA's specifications. The final layer of bituminous concrete will be laid after the monsoon. Drainage clearing is underway, and footpath work is progressing. Drainage at the depressed portion near the underpass will be fixed with cross drainage."...