Elevated SPR to Revolutionize Gurugram Traffic
Gurugram is set for a major infrastructure upgrade with the proposed Elevated Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) connecting Vatika Chowk and Ghata Mor. The project aims to create a signal-free corridor, allowing commuters to travel without frequent traffic stops. This Gurugram traffic update is expected to reduce congestion on one of the city’s busiest stretches while improving connectivity between residential, commercial, and business hubs.
Faster Commute and Better Urban Mobility
The upcoming elevated road is expected to significantly reduce travel time in Gurugram, especially for office-goers using Golf Course Extension Road, Sohna Road, and NH-48. By eliminating traffic signals and bottlenecks, the project will enhance urban mobility, improve daily commuting, and provide a smoother driving experience for thousands of motorists using the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR).
Around 30 Sectors to Benefit from the Project
Nearly 30 sectors in Gurugram are expected to witness improved traffic flow once the elevated corridor becomes operational. Residents will experience easier access to workplaces, schools, hospitals, and commercial centres. The project is also likely to boost real estate growth, increase property demand, and strengthen Gurugram’s reputation as a rapidly developing smart city with world-class road infrastructure.
Major Boost for Gurugram’s Future Infrastructure
The Elevated SPR project is being seen as one of the most important road infrastructure projects in Gurugram. Apart from reducing daily traffic congestion, it is expected to support future urban expansion and economic growth. With signal-free connectivity, better road planning, and seamless transportation, the corridor is set to become a game-changer for commuters and businesses across the city.

