Bengaluru: A transformative facelift is on the way for one of Bengaluru’s most congested stretches: the 22-kilometre corridor of the Outer Ring Road (ORR) from Silk Board Junction to Baiyappanahalli. Under the direction of Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Ltd (B.Smile), the upgrade aims to elevate this arterial road to international urban mobility standards.

BBMP commits ₹400 crore for ORR revamp

A key highlight of the recent BBMP budget was the allocation of ₹400 crore toward this mega-infrastructure overhaul. The amount is earmarked for a portion of the project, with B.Smile designated as the implementing agency overseeing all stages — from technical design to on-ground execution.

The project is expected to redefine urban commuting by integrating smart and sustainable solutions, especially for public and non-motorised transport.

What’s coming: Features planned for the ORR corridor

As per initial plans, the upgrade will include:

  • Dedicated bus lanes for improved BMTC efficiency

  • One-way traffic systems to streamline vehicle movement

  • Pedestrian skywalks for safe road crossings

  • Non-motorised transport paths to promote walking and cycling

  • Upgraded bus shelters and signage for better commuter experience

  • Grade separators to ease bottlenecks and ensure smoother traffic flow

  • These features are intended not only to reduce congestion but also to prioritise public transport and pedestrian safety, long-standing concerns on the ORR stretch.

    Objective: Easing congestion and boosting connectivity

    The Silk Board–Baiyappanahalli stretch is among the city’s most economically vital and overburdened corridors, connecting key tech parks and residential hubs. With lakhs of commuters using it daily, traffic snarls and delays have become routine.

    B.Smile’s initiative will look to reverse that trend by:

    • Enhancing multi-modal connectivity

  • Integrating smart traffic management systems

  • Reducing travel time for buses and private vehicles

  • Improving safety, accessibility, and commuter comfort

  • What’s next: Timeline and blueprint

    A private consultancy will soon be hired to finalise the technical and design aspects of the project. According to B.Smile, a detailed blueprint outlining exact features and construction phases is expected to be completed within 2–3 months of appointment.

    A model for Bengaluru’s smart future

    Urban planners believe this could be a blueprint for future road infrastructure in Bengaluru, aligning with sustainable and people-centric development goals. The ORR upgrade is also expected to boost BBMP’s reputation for embracing global best practices in urban mobility.