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In Bangalore, traffic congestion has emerged as an indispensable issue. It also determines daily commuting, economic productivity, and environmental sustainability. The study examines traffic management strategies through the review of past governmental policies, exemplary practices in the global cities, and possible lawful reforms. It additionally considers congestion's socio-economic and environmental impacts. In this research, mixed methods are applied using a questionnaire for survey-based collection implemented besides secondary data analysis. As for transportation practices, 107 respondents answered the questioning about public transport usage and their opinion toward governmental initiatives: more than 55% consider current measures on traffic management as inefficient. Findings call for the extension of metros, amending road facilities, better traffic legislation, and advanced AI-based smart traffic enforcement devices for optimal traffic flow and hence congestion alleviation. Thus, these would make Bangalore more sustainable and efficient with respect to urban transport.
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