In preparation for the Brahmarathotsava and Pallakki Temple Festival in Hongasandra, the Bengaluru Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory. From 12:00 noon on May 31 to 6:00 am on June 1, the advisory outlines traffic diversions that will significantly impact traffic on the route from Hongasandra Bus Stop to Kodichikkanahalli Junction. The advisory advises commuters to refer to the official traffic advisory for more detailed information.
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The Bengaluru Traffic Police have announced a temporary traffic prohibition in Panathur Village, Bengaluru, on May 29 and 30 due to the upcoming Palakki Utsav. Vehicle movement will be restricted at the Pantur railway underpass during the festival. As a result, the police have suggested alternative routes for commuters to avoid inconvenience. Travelers heading towards Kadubisanahalli from Varthur can use Kundalahalli gate via Vib Gear School Road, while those moving from the junction can take Horavartula Road to reach Kundalahalli. Similarly, vehicles traveling towards Varthur from Kadubisanahalli Junction can utilize the route via Horavartula Road and Vib Gear School Road. Motorists are advised to cooperate with the traffic authorities and call 112 for immediate assistance in case of any emergency.
Kolkata Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory for May 28 and 29 due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to West Bengal. The advisory includes diversions, road closures, and alternative routes to facilitate the roadshow and other events during his visit.
The Delhi Police has issued a traffic advisory for southwest Delhi’s Dwarka constituency in view of Prime Minister’s public rally on May 22. The Bharatiya Janata Party’s event will begin at 6 pm at Dwarka Sector-14 DDA Park today. The advisory includes several road closures and diversions, and commuters are advised to avoid the affected roads or use public transport if possible.
In preparation for the Lok Sabha polls’ fifth phase on May 20, the Lucknow Police has issued a traffic advisory for May 19, outlining traffic restrictions and diversions. The advisory affects traffic heading to Smriti Upvan, the departure point for polling parties, from various intersections and areas. Commuters are urged to avoid these routes or use alternative ones if possible. Ambulances and emergency services will be permitted to use the restricted routes if necessary.
Metro services between Jagruti Nagar and Ghatkopar stations in Mumbai will be suspended from 6 pm on Wednesday due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit. The suspension will continue until further notice. The Prime Minister will hold a roadshow in Ghatkopar for the BJP’s Lok Sabha candidates. Mumbai Police has issued an advisory about road closures and diversions, including the Eastern Express Way and Western Express Way. The use of drones, paragliders, and other unmanned aircraft is prohibited in the city. Several VIPs and officials are expected to attend PM Modi’s roadshow, and Lok Sabha polls in Mumbai and surrounding areas will take place on May 20.
The Delhi Police has issued a special traffic advisory effective from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM today, May 11, 2024, due to special traffic arrangements. Commuters are advised to avoid or bypass specific roads and junctions, especially around Kalka Das Marg, Aurobindo Marg, and Mehrauli areas. Additionally, Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, is scheduled to visit a Hanuman Temple and hold a roadshow today in South Delhi.
In view of the third phase of the Lok Sabha Election 2024 in Karnataka, the Bengaluru Police have issued a traffic advisory for May 7, the poll day. The advisory anticipates traffic congestion around the Majestic area due to the influx of voters heading to their hometowns to cast their votes. To facilitate the movement of voters, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has arranged additional buses from the Majestic/Kempegowda Bus Station.
On Friday, May 3, the Delhi Traffic Police has implemented temporary traffic measures from 9 am to 2 pm in various areas of the city. Additionally, a section of the Naraina Flyover will be closed for essential repairs for 20 days starting in May. Alternative routes have been suggested for commuters.
The Agra traffic police have issued a comprehensive advisory for commuters to avoid certain routes on Thursday, April 20, 2023, due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally at Kothi Meena Bazaar Ground. The advisory outlines specific route diversions to ensure smooth traffic flow and minimize inconvenience during the public meeting.