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How bad is traffic in Bhubaneswar, Odisha?

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Nobody likes traffic. Not a single soul. Here's what five local experts had to say about traffic in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Perhaps you'll find some tips to avoid rush hour and some potholes.

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If some is considering moving to my city, he/she will find the roads and spaces are not generally congested, as in any other City of India. Moreover, unlike most urban metropolitan cities of India, my city is a lot cheaper and affordable. One can find people to be sociable here for example local shopkeeper or temple priest. Mostly they will help you first as local wards for you’re new into this city.

Bhubaneswar, the city of temples, is famous for the ancient architecture found in the walls of the numerous temples present at every nook and corner of the city. With lush greenery all around, you feel nature dwells within its boundaries. The roads are wide, traffic is increasing everyday and the increasing number of shops around it, makes it very convenient for living a modern life.

Jyotsna, says: 2020

Someone who wants to move to my city should be hardworking, if not then can’t survive here. He should be very sure about the cleanliness. He should be very aware about the traffic rules since that’s being very seriously observed here. My city is full of temples, so one who is very spiritual can enjoy this city.

Bhavini, says: 2020

The first thing that about the city, Bhubaneswar are the wide roads, landscaped pavements and beautification all around the city except for some places where construction of multiple flyover are going on to reduce traffic.

Secondly, Bhubaneswar has only two seasons. There is a very hot summer, a rainy season, a cool summer and a mild summer. However, the evenings are breezy and the most beautiful part of the day. No other place can beat the Bhubaneswar evenings.

Amandeep, says: 2020

Bhubaneswar has all the advantages of a large city, while still maintaining a small-town vibe. The city is well planned, with affordable housing and negligible traffic bottlenecks. a number of reputed schools and colleges has made Bhubaneswar an education hub. The soul of this city is reflected in its people who are warm and welcoming.

Shubham, says: 2020
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