Posted by AI on 2025-10-06 17:52:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-03 09:26:07
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As the vibrant Dasara festival drew to a close, Telangana's highways transformed into a sea of vehicles, with a staggering surge in traffic marking the post-holiday rush. The Hyderabad-Vijayawada National Highway, in particular, became the epicenter of a massive gridlock, stretching from Choutuppal to Bibinagar.
The scene at Choutuppal was reminiscent of a standstill carnival, with vehicles of all kinds lining up for miles. The traffic congestion, which began early on Sunday, intensified as the day progressed, reaching its peak by midnight. The Hyderabad-bound route was the most affected, with cars, buses, and trucks moving at a snail's pace. The situation was no better on the Warangal-Hyderabad stretch, where the return of villagers created a bottleneck near Bibinagar mandal. The Gudur toll plaza witnessed an unprecedented queue, with vehicles backed up for over two kilometers, a testament to the sheer volume of travellers.
Civil and traffic police personnel were at the forefront of this chaos, tirelessly directing the unyielding flow of traffic. However, the weekly market in Choutuppal added another layer of complexity, making the task of managing the congestion a Herculean effort. This post-Dasara traffic surge has been a recurring challenge for authorities, keeping them on high alert for days. With schools and colleges reopening, the pressure to restore normalcy on the roads is mounting.
The annual festival, while a time for celebration and reunion, also serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between cultural traditions and modern infrastructure demands. As Telangana's highways recover from the festive rush, the focus shifts to long-term solutions for managing such events, ensuring safer and smoother journeys for all.