Traffic diversions near Cyber Towers till Sept 30 for laying service road

Service road work will stretch from Cyber Towers flyover to Yashoda Hospital and is expected to last till September 30.

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  13 Sep 2024 11:17 AM GMT
Traffic diversions near Cyber Towers till Sept 30 for laying service road

Hyderabad: Cyber Towers circle 

Hyderabad: Commuters travelling through the Cyber Towers area will face traffic diversions starting September 14 (Saturday) due to the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporationā€™s (GHMC) construction of a new service road.

The construction will stretch from the beginning of the Cyber Towers flyover to Yashoda Hospital and is expected to last till September 30.

Traffic restrictions and delays

The construction work will slow down traffic between the Cyber Towers flyover and the road over bridge (RoB) near Yashoda Hospital. To ensure smooth traffic flow, the Cyberabad Traffic Police have issued advisories and implemented route diversions for motorists heading towards JNTU and Moosapet.

Alternative routes suggested

The Cyberabad Traffic Police have advised commuters to use alternative routes to avoid traffic congestion in the area. The key diversions include:

- Traffic from the toddy compound, heading towards JNTU and Moosapet via 100 feet junction, can take a diversion at Parvathnagar Junction and proceed through the Khaithlapur Bridge.

- Traffic from IKEA, Cyber Gateway and the COD Junction going towards JNTU via the Cyber Towers flyover can continue directly on this route without any diversions.

- Traffic travelling under the Cyber Towers flyover towards JNTU is advised to take a diversion at N-Grand Hotel, proceed via N-Convention, take a right turn at Jain Enclave, and then use the back road of Yashoda Hospital to merge onto the RoB flyover towards JNTU.

Duration of the diversions

These traffic diversions will remain in place from September 14 to September 30. Motorists are urged to follow the directions of traffic police personnel stationed along the routes to manage the flow of vehicles.

Authorities also encourage the public to follow traffic updates via official channels to stay informed about any changes to the advisories.

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