Mangalore: Road Concreting – Traffic Diversion


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, May 13: For ensuring smooth flow of traffic, the following changes have been made in the vehicular movement on roads located within the jurisdiction of the traffic police station (west), in view of the road concreting work undertaken on K S Rao Road and between P V S Junction and Navbharat Circle.

Vehicles have been barred from entering K S Rao Road towards Hampankatta from Navbharat Circle. The vehicular movement from Navbharat Circle to P V S Junction has also been banned.

Vehicles coming from K S Rao Road should turn left at Navbharat Circle and move via Sharada Vidyalaya, P V S Kalakunj and Besant Junction, to move ahead on M G Road.

Vehicles have been barred from taking a left turn at Besant Junction while moving from P V S Junction. Vehicles coming from Kodialguttu direction also have been barred from taking a right turn at Besant Junction towards P V S Kalakunj. At the same time, vehicular traffic from Besant Junction towards P V S Kalakunj and Expert Coaching Centre, and movement of vehicles from Sharada Vidyalaya towards Navbharat Circle has been banned.

Parking on both sides of the road between Navbharat Circle to Besant Junction via Sharada Vidyalaya - PVS Kalakunj, has been banned. Vehicles can move on one side of the road from P V S Circle towards Navbharat Circle, but they have to move ahead via Dongekery and Chitra Junction, a release from the office of the deputy police commissioner, said.

  

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  • divakar shetty, magalore

    Thu, May 13 2010

    worst planning of dist admonistrator
    you have to complete one road then go for another road,
    not like whole m'lore city is digged, so for none of the roads are completed properly

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