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Traffic restrictions imposed for Dasara

Wednesday, October 6, 2010 Leave a Comment

In view of the heavy rush of pilgrims expected for the Dasara celebrations starting on October 8, the city police have imposed restrictions on movement of vehicles coming from and going towards different places, besides announcing diversions, from October 7 to 19.

A good number of parking places have also been earmarked.

All buses coming from Hyderabad will be diverted at Gollapudi bypass to go via Sitara centre, Milk project, Chittinagar, G.G. Chowk, Ganapathi Rao Road, King Hotel, Panja Centre, Railway goodsshed road, Bose statue, Low bridge, Prakasam statue, Police Control Room, City bus terminal, Krishnalanka police station and Pandit Nehru bus station.

All buses going towards Hyderabad will be diverted at Krishnalanka police station to go via city bus terminal, Police Control Room, Prakasam statue, Low bridge, Bose statue, Kaleswara Rao market, B.R.P. Road, King Hotel, Ganapathi Rao Road, V.G. Chowk, Chittinagar tunnel, Sitara Centre, Gollapudi bypass road on NH-9.

No vehicle will be allowed on the ghat road during the celebrations and no lorry carrying sand or grass will be allowed into the city.

Vehicles coming from Hyderabad and Mylavaram will be allowed to park at Bhavanipuram lorry stand and TTD land at Kummaripalem. Vehicles coming from Eluru, Guntur and Machilipatnam have to park in the vacant land in front of Padamavathi ghat and in the vacant land on the east side of Rajiv Gandhi Park. Vehicles coming from Bhavanipuram and Ibrahimpatnam will be allowed to park beside the road at head water works and TTD vacant land.

Vehicles coming from Patamata, Governorpet and Gandhinagar will be allowed to park at the paid parking place at Gadda Bomma centre, Gandhiji Women's College and Tarapet railway station.

Vehicles coming from Kothapet have to be parked at Gandhiji Women's College, Krishnaveni wholesale market complex cellar and Tarapet railway station's parking place.

Vehicles coming from Sitanagaram will be allowed to be parked in the vacant land on the east side of Rajiv Gandhi Park.

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