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Originally Posted by mah45
(Post 5897357)
Thanks, anything closer to Kanchipuram is preferable since I will be starting in the morning from Chennai |
Originally Posted by NPV
(Post 5897381)
Nothing can beat Sai Sangeet at Chengulikuppam near Vaniyambadi but it’s on the right side while coming from Chennai, definitely worth it. One more option is Hotel Alankar (on your side/left) near Arcot. |
Originally Posted by arun_josie
(Post 5900630)
I totally agree with you. I had to drive on this stretch last week and I have never seen this road like this, its at its worst. |
Originally Posted by tharian
(Post 5901336)
With VB doing Bangalore - Chennai in 4 hours now with the speeds increased between Bangalore and Jolarpet recently, it is a good option apart from the difficulty to some with it stopping only at Bangalore City and KR puram. |
Originally Posted by tharian
(Post 5901336)
With VB doing Bangalore - Chennai in 4 hours now with the speeds increased between Bangalore and Jolarpet recently, it is a good option apart from the difficulty to some with it stopping only at Bangalore City and KR puram. |
Originally Posted by Aviator_guy
(Post 5901341)
VB is a good alternative. With stoppage at KR puram and metro connection, it is much easier option, specially for folks living in eastern bangalore. |
According to sources, the main cause of the delay is the State-run thermal power plants saying they do not have enough fly ash to supply the contractor widening a section of the road between Sriperumbudur and Walajahpet |
Originally Posted by DasAuto1985
(Post 5902053)
Unfortunately had to drive this route after a gap of about a year and boy has it worsened. End of rant. |
Originally Posted by iamnarayang
(Post 5904477)
I will be driving to Chennai on Sunday, January 5th morning from Bangalore. I was just going to enquire about the road conditions and then I saw your posting. Do you think that the Chitoor route is better than the Krishnagiri route? Train travel is not an option for me. Kindly advise. Regards, Narayan. |
Originally Posted by searacer932
(Post 5900905)
It's sad to see the poor condition of the Chennai Bangalore highway. The highway stretch between Chennai and Vellore is atrocious to say the least and it's a crime to collect toll in this stretch. Is it worth raising an issue on PG Portal grievance about this? The URL to this grievance site is : https://pgportal.gov.in/ I drove between Chennai and Vellore in May 2024 and there was no highway at many places. Had to drive in service lane for many many kilometers and it appears that things have remained the same since then. There were plenty of unfinished bridges with no sign of any construction! and the road was dug up at many many places. I suspect this situation will remain the same for the next couple of years until NHAI completes the Chennai Bangalore Expressway and post that may be they might divert funding and resources to the National Highway but there should be no toll collection between Chennai and Vellore until the time there is a road which qualifies the criteria of a 'National Highway'. |
Travelling on the NH 48 (formerly NH 4), connecting Chennai with Bengaluru, is frankly a nightmare for motorists. According to sources, the main cause of the delay is the State-run thermal power plants (TPPs) saying they do not have enough fly ash to supply the contractor widening a section of the road between Sriperumbudur and Walajahpet. |
The six-laning project, which was started in 2019 and was to have been completed in 2021, was stalled for at least two years due to the TPPs saying fly ash was not available as it had been allocated to cement and brick-making units. Some TPPs had told the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) that they could purchase fly ash at ₹205/tonne and also bear the expenses for transporting it, an NHAI source said |
Padmapriya of West Mambalam, who used the stretch recently, said while some portions of the road had service lanes, others did not. In some sections that are not in use due to the construction of subways, heavy vehicles can be found parked in the middle of the road. “During peak hours and at night, it is very difficult for cars and other smaller vehicles since we have to fight for space with the larger vehicles,” she said. |
Originally Posted by hsprabhu
(Post 5905830)
Visiting Chennai for the international balloon festival. Starting from Bangalore (South Bangalore, near bannerghatta road/nice road intersection) Saturday 11th Jan 5AM. Location of the festival is South of Kovalam Beach - https://maps.app.goo.gl/RVRq2ukCDccrcGYr9 I have never done the bangalore-chennai. Gmaps is suggesting KRishnagiri-vellore route. But a friend suggested Krishnagiri-Tiruvannamali route. Which of these is better? Thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by hsprabhu
(Post 5905830)
Visiting Chennai for the international balloon festival. Starting from Bangalore (South Bangalore, near bannerghatta road/nice road intersection) Saturday 11th Jan 5AM. Location of the festival is South of Kovalam Beach - |
Originally Posted by hsprabhu
(Post 5905830)
Visiting Chennai for the international balloon festival. Starting from Bangalore (South Bangalore, near bannerghatta road/nice road intersection) Saturday 11th Jan 5AM. Location of the festival is South of Kovalam Beach - https://maps.app.goo.gl/RVRq2ukCDccrcGYr9 I have never done the bangalore-chennai. Gmaps is suggesting KRishnagiri-vellore route. But a friend suggested Krishnagiri-Tiruvannamali route. Which of these is better? Thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by Laxmistart
(Post 5907078)
Based on last year's experience, it is recommended to approach and exit the festival site through the Mahabalipuram side rather than the Kovalam side. Kovalam route is likely to experience heavy traffic jams as majority of Chennaiites are expected to flock to the exhibition on that day. |
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