Pramesh Jain
The Bengaluru City traffic police have restricted the vehicles movement in and around MG Road from 8pm on December 31 till 2 am on January 1 as part of no man’s zone plan under prohibitory orders imposed to ensure strict implementation on covid guidelines .
Except vehicles of essential services and emergency services,vehicles movement has been restricted on MG road,Brigade road,church Street, museum road,rest house park road,residency road.
The restrictions has been imposed as there is a possibility of crowd gathering on CBD areas despite prohibitory orders and motorists going on joy ride,Kamal Pant, city Police commissioner, said.
Flyovers across the city have been shut down from 10 pm of December 31 to 6 am of January 1.There will be Vigil check on all flyovers and other areas and drink and drive checking will be done till 2am in all major junctions.
Heavy police deployment has been made to ensure traffic restrictions.Parking of vehicles have also been banned on CBD area and also on Indiranagar 100 ft.road.
Vehicles coming from queens road towards MG road during this time should take left turn at Anil Kumble circle to proceed on central Street,BRV junction,right turn to enter Cubbon road to reach Webb’s junction on MG road.
Vehicle coming from Trinity junction towards MG road should take right turn at webb’s junction to reach manipal centre and left turn to proceed on Cubbon road.
Vehicles coming from cash pharmacy junction towards Halasuru and Hosur road should move on Museum road,SBI junction,St marks road,Anil Kumble circle,BRV junction to reach Cubbon road and proceed further.