Hebbal flyover in three phases:

The Hebbal Flyover sits in North Bengaluru at the busy junction of Bellary Road and the Outer Ring Road. It was built to serve as one of the city’s main gateways, helping commuters move between the city centre and Kempegowda International Airport, while also connecting key corridors like Yelahanka, KR Puram, and Tumakuru Road.
Over the years, the flyover has also become a good example of Bengaluru’s approach to “solving” traffic; by repeatedly adding more infrastructure to the same problem.
2003 – The original Hebbal Flyover was built at a cost of ₹65 crore.
2015 – A ₹106 crore upgrade was announced to help decongest the junction.
2025 – Yet another additional ramp worth ₹80 crore was proposed to ease traffic.
Two decades, several upgrades, and a steadily rising bill later, Hebbal continues to be one of the city’s most reliably congested intersections.
2003- 65 crores Hebbal
2015- Decongestion upgraded plan - 106 crores
2025 - Additional ramp - 80 crores

