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Work From Home: Employees will work from home in this state today, traffic police advised companies to work from home

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Work From Home: Employees will work from home in this state today, traffic police advised companies to work from home

Bengaluru Weather Forecast: Traffic congestion on the Outer Ring Road in Bengaluru has become a major issue for some time now. The recent torrential rains have made the traffic jam problem even worse. Heavy rains on Monday and Tuesday disrupted traffic in many areas of Bengaluru. Commuters had to wait for a long time to reach their homes

Bengaluru Rain Alert: Bengaluru Traffic Police has advised companies located along the Outer Ring Road (ORR) to work from home (WFH) today i.e. Wednesday (August 14). Bengaluru Traffic has issued the ‘work from home’ advisory amid the long weekend and the possibility of heavy rains. The traffic police on Tuesday (August 13) urged the Outer Ring Road Companies Association (ORRCA) to ask employees to ‘work from home’ on Wednesday (August 14) as heavy rains are expected in the city. The police have also anticipated heavy traffic jams due to the upcoming long weekend as many people may leave the city.

In a letter to the Outer Ring Road Companies Association (ORRCA), Joint Commissioner of Police (Bengaluru Traffic) MN Anucheth said, “It is to bring to your notice that heavy traffic jams are expected on August 14 due to the upcoming long weekend and the expected heavy rains.”

The advisory said, “In order to minimise disruptions and avoid unnecessary delays, ORRCA member companies are requested to consider allowing WFH for their employees on August 14. This measure will not only reduce the number of vehicles on the road but will also ensure a smooth commute for those who need to travel.”

The official gave details to Moneycontrol

Anucheth told Moneycontrol, “One of the reasons behind issuing the advisory is the long weekend. The other reason is the forecast of heavy rains for the next three days issued by the Meteorological Department. We conducted a simulation based on the events of last September and the previous long weekend (January 26 to 28). We analysed the traffic for August 14 using data from aggregators and KSRTC’s online bus booking sites. A total of 1,397 tickets were booked from 4 pm to 11 pm, which is three times more than normal. Additionally, KSRTC is operating around 700 buses, while 400 buses are on standby.”

The official said that we assess the situations based on data and past experience. For example, if it is a normal Wednesday and it rains then the length of the traffic jam can increase almost three times than normal. This can potentially lead to gridlock. Therefore, we have asked ORRCA to consider this request.

Police told the reason for the advisory

Anucheth said that this is not an order but an advice. We are requesting the companies to consider it. He said that even if only 5-10% of the people agree to this advisory, it will definitely reduce traffic. ORRCA general secretary Ramesh VT told Moneycontrol, “We have not made work from home mandatory on August 14. But we have advised all the companies. The concerned companies will decide on this. But some companies said that they have received the advice late. This is an advice from the traffic police in view of the long weekend.”

Employees may leave the city due to long weekend

The traffic police said that due to Independence Day falling on Thursday, many people of the city are planning to leave for a long weekend on August 14. This is expected to cause traffic jams across the city. Heavy rains on August 12 caused traffic jams and waterlogging in many areas of Bengaluru.

Waterlogging led to heavy traffic jams on Outer Ring Road and Hosur Road. Many motorists were stuck in traffic for hours on the Electronics City elevated flyover. According to ORRCA, 9.5 lakh people are employed in more than 500 companies in the tech corridor. Due to heavy traffic jams on the Outer Ring Road, people have to spend 3 to 4 hours on the road.

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