Bengaluru police issue traffic advisory for Eid-Milad on September 16
The Hindu
The processions are expected to draw large crowds, particularly around the YMCA Ground on Nrupathunga Road. Authorities have advised citizens to avoid certain routes, and use alternative roads where possible.
In view of Eid-Milad processions in Bengaluru on September 16, the traffic department has issued a traffic advisory.
The processions are expected to draw large crowds, particularly around the YMCA Ground on Nrupathunga Road. Authorities have advised citizens to avoid certain routes, and use alternative roads where possible.
The traffic department has listed designated routes for the procession.
Movement of all vehicles is prohibited from Netaji Junction to Tannery Road via Pottery Circle.
Mosque Junction to M.M. Road will be temporarily one-way, allowing traffic from Netaji Junction towards Mosque Junction.
All vehicle types are restricted from Netaji Junction to Haines Junction.
Partial restrictions are in place from Nagawara Junction to Pottery Circle.
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