Traffic Advisory Issued as Flyover Works Trigger Diversions in Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills

Hyderabad Traffic Police announce diversions from February twenty seven due to flyover and underpass works urging motorists to avoid peak hours and use alternative routes around Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills.

  • Traffic Advisory affects Banjara Hills routes.
  • Flyover works cause diversions in Jubilee Hills.
  • Hyderabad motorists urged to avoid peak hours.

Commuters travelling through key stretches of Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad should prepare for delays as major construction works begin from February twenty seven. Authorities have issued a traffic advisory warning of congestion near Mugdha Junction, KBR Park main gate and Jubilee Hills Check Post.

The restrictions are part of ongoing steel flyover and underpass construction under the H CITI project. Pillar works will commence on Road Number two in Banjara Hills, which is expected to significantly impact vehicle movement between KBR Park and Jubilee Hills Check Post.

According to Hyderabad Traffic Police, diversions will be implemented only where necessary, but motorists are advised to plan their journeys in advance. Heavy rush is anticipated during morning hours between eight thirty and eleven and again in the evening from five to nine.

Vehicles coming from NFCL towards Jubilee Hills Check Post and Road Numbers thirty six and forty five will be diverted at Srinagar Colony T Junction and Sagar Society. Motorists can proceed via Srinagar Colony main road, Indiranagar and Venkata Giri crossroads.

Traffic heading towards NFCL from Jubilee Hills Road Numbers thirty six and forty five will be guided through Venkata Giri, Yusufguda, Maitrivanam and Ameerpet before reaching Panjagutta main road.

Those travelling from Banjara Hills Road Number one or Masab Tank towards KBR Park and Jubilee Hills are advised to use Road Number ten and pass through Agrasen Island and Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan stretch to avoid congestion near the construction zone.

Police officials have urged citizens to follow traffic signboards and on ground instructions. Commuters are also encouraged to use public transport or car pooling wherever possible to ease pressure on busy roads.

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