Cyberabad police impose traffic diversions in view of Vice President's visit to Hyderabad

The traffic restrictions will be imposed from March 16–17, 2024, for the convenience of the general public

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Update:2024-03-15 21:30 IST
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HYDERABAD: Cyberabad police have imposed traffic diversions in view of the Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's visit to Kanha Shanti Vanam at Chegur Village, Nandigama. The traffic restrictions will be imposed from March 16–17, 2024, for the convenience of the general public.

Traffic restrictions on March 16

  • Traffic diversion from 1 PM to 6 PM in the limits of Shamshabad police station.
  • Traffic coming from Hyderabad is diverted towards Gollapally Toll Gate towards Peddagolconda, Indiana Bakery (tondupally), Burjugadda U-Turn towards Muchintal, Mansanpally X Road, Ameerpet, Thimmapur, and Shadnagar.
  • Traffic coming from Gachibowli diverted to Peddagolconda Toll Gate, Mansanpally X Road, Ameerpet, Thimapur, Shanagar.
  • Traffic diversion within the limits of Shadnagar traffic police (1 PM–6 PM)
  • Traffic coming from Shadnagar towards Penjerla X Road, Ameerpet, and Mansanpally X Road to Peddagolkonda Toll Gate, Shamshabad, Hyderabad.
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Traffic restrictions on March 17

  • Traffic diversion from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the limits of the Shamshabad traffic police station.
  • Traffic coming from Hyderabad is diverted towards Gollapally Toll Gate towards Peddagolconda, Indiana Bakery (tondupally), Burjugadda U-Turn towards Muchintal, Mansanpally X Road, Ameerpet, Thimmapur.
  • Traffic coming from Gachibowli is diverted to the Peddagolconda Toll Gate, Mansanpally X Road, Ameerpet, Thimapur. 
  • Traffic Diversion in the Limits of Shadnagar Traffic Police Station (8 PM–12 PM)
  • Traffic coming from Shadnagar towards Penjerla X Road, Ameerpet, Mansanpally X Road to Peddagolkonda Toll Gate, Shamshabad, Hyderabad

Cyberabad traffic police have advised the general public to take diversion to avoid congestion on the above stretches and cooperate with traffic police in ensuring the free flow of traffic.

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