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Pune’s Wakad-Bhosari BRTS Road: A Perilous Path for Two-Wheeler Riders

The Wakad-Bhosari BRTS road, neglected for four months, poses serious risks to two-wheeler riders due to poor maintenance and hazardous conditions. Commuters demand urgent repairs to ensure safety and restore reliable connectivity in Pune.

Pune, July 09, 2025: For the countless two-wheeler riders navigating the Wakad-Bhosari BRTS road in Pune, every journey feels like a gamble with safety. Stretching between Bhujbal Chowk and Kaspate Wasti, this corridor has become a daily hazard, plagued by dug-up patches, uneven surfaces, and neglected repairs for over four months. Commuters, including students, IT professionals, and families, face constant risks of skidding or losing balance, with some already suffering injuries from minor accidents. The road’s poor condition not only endangers lives but also disrupts the rhythm of daily commutes in Pimpri-Chinchwad, a bustling hub near Hinjawadi IT Park.

The Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS), originally designed to streamline public transport, has instead become a source of frustration. Narrow lanes, inconsistent road levels, and a lack of clear signage make it particularly treacherous for two-wheelers, which are a lifeline for many in this fast-growing city. The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) faces growing criticism for its failure to address these issues, despite repeated complaints from residents. The absence of timely maintenance has left commuters feeling ignored, forcing them to navigate a road that feels more like an obstacle course than a public thoroughfare.

This situation reflects a broader challenge: balancing infrastructure development with safety and accessibility. As Pune expands, the need for reliable, safe roads grows ever more critical. Residents are calling for urgent action—pothole repairs, better signage, and stricter oversight of road maintenance—to restore trust in the system. The Wakad-Bhosari BRTS road is more than just a route; it’s a lifeline for thousands. Its current state is a stark reminder that infrastructure must serve people, not endanger them. Until repairs are made, riders will continue to hold their breath, hoping each trip ends safely.

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