India’s Longest Flyover At Hyderabad
Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh now boasts of a 11.6-km elevated expressway. It is said to be the longest in the country. The flyover starts at Sarojini Naidu Eye Hospital at Mehdipatnam and connects with the NH-7 at Aramgarh Junction. From here you can take an underpass and go straight to the airport. Two- wheelers, three-wheelers, heavy vehicles and slow-moving vehicles are prohibited on the flyover, in order to smoothen the traffic.
The flyover’s work started in 2005, and the foundation stone was laid by late Chief Minster YSR Reddy. Built by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA), the flyover will cut travel time to the airport by about 45 minutes.
Hyderabad is known for its well-laid roads and structures. Flyovers are found in plenty in the city. This well-planned town is famous with tourists for both its old and new areas. From the Golconda Fort and Charminar to the malls and parks, each section of the city is beautiful to visit.




