Kota, which is known as the coaching capital of India, has achieved a rare milestone that no other city in the country has managed. The city in Rajasthan has become India's first to operate completely without any traffic lights. Residents and travelers seamlessly commute through the city, thanks to its smart planning and innovative infrastructure. The Urban Improvement Trust (UIT) of Kota has led this transformation with a vision for traffic that never stops.
How did the city achieve this?
Authorities in the city have made this possible by building a web of interconnected ring roads. This means that vehicles can bypass typically congested intersections, significantly cutting travel time and keeping the traffic moving efficiently. For enhanced mobility, more than two dozen flyovers and un

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