The Bengaluru site visitors police on Wednesday issued a contemporary site visitors advisory in gentle of the Rama Venugopala Swamy Rathotsava Jaatre, which might be taken out from the Gali Anjaneya Swamy temple on Mysore Highway. The site visitors advisory might be legitimate until Saturday and might be imposed from 8 am at this time until 10 am tomorrow.
The Bengaluru site visitors police division shared the advisory on Twitter.
The rule barred all automobiles – together with government-run KSRTC and BMTC buses – from getting into and/or exiting the town through Mysore Highway.
The division recommended an alternate route as a substitute, saying that automobiles can take a left at Hosa Guddadahalli junction on Mysore Highway, go through the Timber Yard and take the 50 toes street in Muneshwara Block to get to Devegowda Circle through Hosakerehalli and rejoin the Mysore Highway close to Nayandahalli junction.
“Automobiles plying on the West of Chord street in the direction of Mysore Highway from Vijayanagar and people going in the direction of the town from BHEL Junction is not going to be allowed to take a U-turn on the Bapuji Nagar junction and the KSRTC junction. They’re requested to take the Bapuji Nagar flyover to hook up with the Mysore Highway as a substitute,” the advisory added.
Automobiles going in the direction of Mysore Highway from Hosakerehalli, Banashankari, and Byatarayanapura can take a proper at Hosa Guddadahalli junction and attain Nayandahalli junction through the 50 toes street and Devegowda Circle.
The advisory additional said that Nayandahalli, PES College and Kerekodi roads have briefly been modified to one-way routes and that automobiles are forbidden from taking them. Automobiles coming from Nayandahalli and PES College can cross the Veerabhadra Nagar sign and take a proper on the PES College junction, it said.