The Hindu (Bangalore)

Hebbal ‹yover work: Tra€c to be diverted for six months from today

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Commuters traversing the bottleneck of Hebbal ©yover will have to endure more tra§c logjam for the next six months, starting Wednesday.

As Bangalore Developmen­t Authority (BDA) has taken up work to add two new lanes to the congested ©yover, the Bengaluru Trafšc Police (BTP) has banned all tra§c except twowheeler­s on the K.R. Puram ramp of the ©yover. “As part of the work, two spans of the existing K.R. Puram up ramp needs to be dismantled at the junction where the ramp joins the main track,” BTP said in a statement.

The BTP has now asked commuters from Nagavara (Outer Ring Road) going towards the city via Mehkri Circle to go to Hebbal circle below the ©yover, take right towards Kodigehall­i, and then take U-turn to join the service road and further join the loop towards city.

“Commuters coming from K.R. Puram towards the city are requested to use alternativ­e routes such as IOC-Mukunda theatre road, Lingarajap­uram ©yover and Nagavara-Tannery road route to enter the city,” the BTP said.

Commuters from Hegde Nagar-Thanisandr­a may use GKVK-Jakkur Road to enter the city. Commuters moving from K.R. Puram towards Yeshwantpu­r can move straight below Hebbal ©yover towards BEL circle and take left turn at BEL circle to reach Sadashivan­agar police station junction and take a right turn and move towards IISc and onwards to Yeshwantpu­r, the BTP said.

Commuters travelling towards KIA from K.R. Pura, Hennur, HRBR layout, Banasawadi, K.G. Halli, and surroundin­g areas are requested to use the Hennur-Bagalur Road to reach the airport, the BTP said.

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