In December last year, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced that his government would construct two-tier elevated corridor - one part for BRT and second one for cars and other vehicles.
"Jain and a team of PWD engineers will leave for Malaysia on Saturday's night for a detailed study and observation of two-tier elevated roads with BRT and an expressway there. They will return to Delhi on Tuesday," a senior government official said.
The government has decided to construct 10 elevated corridors for which it has also identified locations.
The official said out of the ten, one will be a two-tier elevated corridor.
In January, the AAP government started the process of dismantling the BRT corridor from Moolchand to Ambedkar Nagar, a Rs 180-crore traffic project built in 2008 during Congress' rule.
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