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Ashok Nagar traffic diversions announced from June 13 to 15 for bridge work

Ashok Nagar traffic diversions announced from June 13 to 15 for bridge work

The Hyderabad Traffic Police have announced upcoming traffic diversions in the Ashok Nagar area of Hyderabad, scheduled to be active from June 13 to June 15. The temporary traffic restrictions are being implemented to facilitate necessary bridge reconstruction works in the locality.

According to the traffic authorities, the diversions will be enforced on the busy stretch of road between Ashok Nagar X Roads and Indira Park X Roads. Commuters who regularly use this route are advised to prepare for changes in traffic flow during the three-day construction period.

The police department indicated that the planned restrictions will primarily affect commuters traveling from Himayathnagar and RTC X Roads. Because this corridor handles a high volume of daily traffic, the bridge reconstruction works necessitate these diversions to prevent severe congestion and ensure public safety near the work site.

The scheduled bridge reconstruction works between Ashok Nagar X Roads and Indira Park X Roads will require motorists to adjust their daily travel plans. The Hyderabad Traffic Police finalized the diversion schedule to run specifically from June 13 to June 15, aiming to complete the critical phase of the bridge work within this timeframe.

With the restrictions set to impact major routes connecting Himayathnagar and RTC X Roads, local commuters are being alerted ahead of time. The traffic police have advised drivers to remain patient and utilize alternative roads to bypass the Ashok Nagar area entirely during the three days of active construction.

The Hyderabad Traffic Police have requested cooperation from the public during the execution of the bridge works. Motorists traveling through Ashok Nagar, Himayathnagar, and RTC X Roads are encouraged to plan their journeys in advance, seek alternative routes, and follow the instructions of traffic personnel deployed in the area between June 13 and June 15.

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