I pray that you are wrong but afraid you are true! I travelled over the Begumpet flyover two weeks ago and was horrified at the vibrations it produce even with no heavy vehicle on it. I don't know if it is normal and a way of releasing the absorbent energy. I was horrified at the neglect of the administration on that flyover! For extension purpose they removed the railing and put up some tinsheets as boundary markings when the part of the flyover was exactly above the railway tracks! If an unattentive driver of the vehicle hits the tinwork the vehicle will exactly fall on the railway tracks and even worse before an approaching train. I live in Bombay and I have seen repair works on the flyovers but never ever such as this!
More importantly, I can't understand how the traffic was eased with the construction of the flyovers? If one notices, it just replaced the existing road space below it while the road below it is supported by pillars and greenery! It just elevated the below road space to above, that's all! In no other city of this size in this country do you see flyovers of this magnitude!
Worse, there are flyovers where you don't need one i.e. on the open road to sec'bad from Begumpet and none where you need some at Ameerpet jn Punjagutta Jn, Lakdikapul Jn.
I fail to understand who the town planners were! Another astonishing and brazen act is the approach road to the CM's new house is a special entry only for himself. Only he is allowed to take a right turn!