Traffic diversion announced around Thiyagaraya Gramani Road, Habibullah Road
The Hindu
The traffic changes have been made on a trial basis for one week from Sunday to December 31
The Traffic Police has announced traffic diversions for a week in and around Thiyagaraya Gramani Road and Habibullah Road in view of the CMRL works at Mambalam High Road in between Thiyagaraya Road and Habibullah Road.
The traffic changes have been made on a trial basis for one week from Sunday to December 31.
Traffic will be closed on Mambalam High Road Habibullah road towards Thiyagaraya Gramani Street, Mambalam high road Junction.
The L.M.Vs from Mambalam High Road intending to go to Kodambakkam Bridge side are restricted at the Junction of Thiyagaraya Gramani road and can ply through Thiyagaraya Gramani road, North Usman Road, and Habibullah Road.
The L.M.Vs from Kodambakkam Bridge side along Mambalam High Road intending to go to T. Nagar side are restricted at the Junction of Habibullah Road and Mambalam High Road Junction can ply through Habibullah Road and North Usman Road.
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