Traffic diversions in view of President’s visit to Hyderabad Public School today
The Hindu
Traffic advisory issued for President's visit to Hyderabad Public School on Dec 19; traffic to be halted/diverted at 11 junctions.
The Hyderabad City Traffic Police issued an advisory in view of President Droupadi Murmu’s visit to Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet on December 19. As per the advisory, traffic will be halted or diverted from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on several junctions.
Officials said that the commuters should be aware of the stopping or diversion of traffic at Lothkunta-T Junction, MCEME signal, Lal Bazar T-Junction, Trimulgherry crossroads, Secunderabad Club in-gate, Tivoli crossroads, SBI crossroads, CTO, Plaza crossroads, Rasoolpura junction, PNT flyover, Greenlands, Monappa Junction.
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