Bengaluru Traffic Police issued an advisory for the 17th Bengaluru Midnight Marathon on December 14-15. Traffic restrictions will be in place from 3 PM on December 14 to 5 AM on December 15. Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes.
Bengaluru: Bengaluru Traffic Police have issued an advisory ahead of the 17th Bengaluru Midnight Marathon, scheduled for the night of December 14-15. The event, organised by the Rotary Bengaluru IT Corridor, is expected to draw participants from over 20 countries and will affect traffic flow across key routes in the city. The advisory, released on Wednesday, states that traffic restrictions will be enforced from 3 PM on December 14 until 5 AM on December 15.
Motorists are urged to plan their routes accordingly to avoid delays, as traffic personnel will be deployed along the affected areas to manage vehicle flow and assist commuters. #ಸಂಚಾರಸಲಹೆ #TrafficAdvisory @DgpKarnataka @KarnatakaCops @CPBlr @Jointcptraffic @BlrCityPolice @blrcitytraffic @acpwfieldtrf @acpeasttraffic @mahadevapuratrf @halairporttrfps @KRPURATRAFFIC @wftrps @bwaditrafficps @ftowntrfps @jbnagartrfps @halasoortrfps pic.twitter.
com/L66e12fELd — DCP Traffic East ಉಪ ಪೊಲೀಸ್ ಆಯುಕ್ತರು ಸಂಚಾರ ಪೂರ್ವ (@DCPTrEastBCP) December 11, 2024 Traffic to remain affected between Kundalahalli Metro Station to ITPL Back Gate One of the major routes impacted will be the stretch from Ginger Hotel Junction near Kundalahalli Metro Station to the ITPL Back Gate. Vehicle movement will be restricted on the left side of the road along this corridor. Commuters traveling from Graphite India Junction towards Vydehi and ITPL are advised to take a right turn at Ginger Hotel, proceed towards the ITPL Back Gate on the right side, and continue towards Big Bazaar.
From there, they can take a left turn to Hoodi. Those heading to Hope Farm can take a right turn at Shantiniketan and proceed via either Hope Farm or Channasandra. Advisory for buses, other heavy vehicles BMTC buses and heavy goods vehicles traveling from Kundalahalli towards Vydehi are advised to continue straight at Graphite India Junction, turn left at Sumadhura Nandana Apartments, and proceed to NetApp Junction.
From there, they can turn right to continue towards ITPL and Hope Farm. The traffic police have appealed to residents and commuters to cooperate with the arrangements to ensure the smooth conduct of the marathon and minimize disruption to daily activities. Click for more latest Bengaluru news .
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Bengaluru Midnight Marathon to begin tomorrow; traffic police issues 2-day advisory
Bengaluru Traffic Police issued an advisory for the 17th Bengaluru Midnight Marathon on December 14-15. Traffic restrictions will be in place from 3 PM on December 14 to 5 AM on December 15. Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes.