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Home | Hyderabad | Mehdipatnam Daily Commute Turns Into Chaotic Nightmare

Mehdipatnam: Daily commute turns into chaotic nightmare

Mehdipatnam Bus Stand in Hyderabad faces daily chaos with traffic jams, blocked sidewalks, and unsafe conditions for pedestrians. Buses stop carelessly, there are no proper waiting areas or schedules, and the area urgently needs improvements for safety and order

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 11 June 2025, 04:50 PM
Mehdipatnam: Daily commute turns into chaotic nightmare
Mehdipatnam: Daily commute turns into chaotic nightmare
Mehdipatnam Bus Stand is less of a travel hub and more of a stressful, dangerous obstacle course. (Photos: Anand Dharmana)
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By Ali Raiyan

Hyderabad: For thousands who depend on it daily, the Mehdipatnam Bus Stand is less of a travel hub and more of a stressful, dangerous obstacle course. Designed to connect key areas, this major transit point has instead become infamous for chaos and hardship.

The traffic nightmare around the bus stand is constant. Buses cause a lot of this problem, especially during rush hours. Many stop half on the road to pick up passengers, completely blocking lanes and making it very hard for other vehicles to move.

Walking here feels unsafe. Sidewalks are always clogged by street vendors and parked vehicles, leaving no space for people to walk. Pedestrians are forced onto the busy road, dodging cars and buses. To make matters worse, frustrated drivers sometimes even drive onto the sidewalks to escape traffic, increasing the danger.

Waiting for a bus is frustrating, too. There are no proper lines to stand in and no reliable signs showing when buses will arrive. The small waiting space that does exist is often taken over by street vendors, making everyone feel more stressed and uncomfortable.

Mehdipatnam, meant to connect the city, has become a daily ordeal. With dangerous traffic, blocked sidewalks, and chaotic boarding, this transit hub urgently needs intervention to restore order and safety for its thousands of daily users.

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