
Trial run of one-way traffic around Hyderabad’s KBR Park on Sunday amid ongoing flyover work
The Hindu
Trial one-way traffic around KBR Park in Hyderabad on Sunday; no U-turns, follow diversions for smoother movement.
A one-way trial run will be implemented on the road surrounding KBR Park on Sunday between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in view of the ongoing construction of a steel flyover and underpass as part of the Hyderabad City Innovative and Transformative Infrastructure (H-CITI) project.
The traffic regulation will be enforced in areas under Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills Traffic Police Stations, with diversions planned to manage movement and reduce congestion during the trial period.
According to the police, commuters travelling from NFCL towards SNT, Sagar Society, KBR Park entrance, Jubilee Hills check post, Road No. 36, Road No. 45 and the Durgam Cheruvu cable bridge, are advised to take a diversion via NTR Bhavan, proceed towards Basavatarakam Cancer Hospital, continue via Agrasen Island and Omega Hospital, and then connect to Road No. 45, Jubilee Hills check post and onward routes.
Motorists coming from Yousufguda and Srinagar Colony towards Road No. 36 and 45, Jubilee Hills and Madhapur are advised to travel via Indiranagar Gadda Road, proceed towards Venkatagiri junction, take a right turn, continue via Road No. 10 and Diamond House, and then proceed towards Al-Cazar before connecting to Road No. 36 and Road No. 45.
Police said no U-turns will be permitted on the designated routes during the trial period and motorists are required to keep to the left to ensure smooth exits. Commuters were advised to follow on-ground instructions from traffic personnel and signage, use navigation applications for real-time updates, and plan their travel in advance.
Hyderabad Traffic Police announced traffic diversion on trial-run basis for decongest vehicular flow during construction of flyover | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT

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