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The service to Hitech city runs every 30 mins. Travel time between Bachupally and Hitech City (The IT Hub) is around 20-30mins, depending upon the traffic situation. Bachupally may be reached by road via ORR, driving through Mallampet which is a motorable road, and then the drive on the 6-lane ORR.
HITEC City is spread across 81 ha (200 acres) of land under the suburbs of Madhapur, Gachibowli, Kondapur, Miyapur, Nanakramguda, Serilingampally, Bachupally, Manikonda, Kukatpally and Shamshabad all the combined technology townships is also known as Cyberabad with a radius of 52.48 km (32.61 mi) surrounding approximate area of 6,100 ha (15,000 ...
14 Nov 2008: Gachibowli – Narsingi – Shamshabad (for Hyderabad International Airport) (22 km) [8] 7 Jul 2010: Shamshabad – Pedda Amberpet (38 km) [9] 14 Aug 2011: Narsingi – Patancheru (23.7 km) [10] 3 Dec 2012: (part completed in 27 April 2018) Patancheru – Gowdavalli, and Kandlakoya – Shamirpet (38 km) [11]
Gachibowli is a neighbourhood in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, located in the Serilingampally mandal of the Ranga Reddy district. [2] It is situated about 5 km away from HITEC City , another IT hub. Gachibowli is home to numerous tech companies and residential units. [ 3 ]
Bowrampet is also home for Incub8 which is a Startup Incubator. Several private companies such as Edvenswa Tech, Edvenswa EPC, INLINE4 Engineering, Vanaha Essentials, Edvenswa Pharmaceuticals, etc. have their registered offices in Bowrampet. It is close to Bachupally, which is a major hub for shopping and big commercial establishments.
Mallampet is a small village. It is very close to trading areas like Bachupally, Nizampet and Miyapur, which are big shopping hubs. Mallampet is about 5 mins from Bachupally, 15 mins from Miyapur and 45 mins distance from Hitech City. The village is in close proximity to top engineering and residential junior colleges.
Sight distance, in the context of road design, is defined as "the length of roadway ahead visible to the driver".[1] Sight distance is how far a road user (usually a vehicle driver) can see before the line of sight is blocked by a hill crest, or an obstacle on the inside of a horizontal curve or intersection.
For heavy duty commercial vehicles it is recommended 4-6 seconds following distance for speeds under 30 mi/h (48 km/h), and 6-8 seconds following distance for speeds over 30 mi/h (48 km/h). [9] Rear-end collisions are the number one type of traffic collisions .