Traffic diversions for 3 months at Rasoolpura-Minister Road-Ranigunj route

All commuters were also requested to take alternate routes to reach their destinations

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HYDERABAD: Hyderabad traffic police, on Tuesday, announced traffic diversions under road between Rasoolpura to Ramgopalpet PS on Minister Road, Begumpet as part of Strategic Nala Development Programme (SNDP) project.

The above said road would be under renovation and the diversions would be in place for the next three months starting from November 23.

Traffic diversions and restrictions that would be made on a need basis:

  • Traffic coming from Begumpet Flyover would not be allowed to take right turn at Rasoolpura T Junction towards KIMS Hospital, Minister Road, Ranigunj, Nallagutta, PVNR Marg and would be allowed to proceed under CTO flyover, take U turn and have to take diversion from Hanuman Temple by-lane towards Food World, Sindhi Colony, Ramgopalpet PS, Minister Road, KIMS Hospital.
  • Traffic coming from Ranigunj, Nallagutta, PVNR Marg would not be allowed towards Rasoolpura and would have to take right turn at Ramgopalpet PS, Sindhi Colony, Food World, Hanuman Temple, left turn towards Rasoolpura.
  • Traffic coming from Secunderabad side towards KIMS hospital should take diversion from Hanuman Temple by-lane towards Food World, Sindhi Colony, Ramgopalpet PS, left turn Minister Road, KIMS Hospital or CTO, Paradise, Ranigunj Right turn KIMS Hospital.
  • Ambulances or patients going to KIMS Hospital, Minister Road from Begumpet Flyover have to take 'U' turn at CTO/Meeting point and take by-lanes to reach Sindhi Colony, Ramgopalpet PS towards KIMS Hospital.
  • Heavy vehicles (Bus's, DCM's, Lorries) would not be allowed from Hanuman Temple towards Sindhi Colony, PG Road, Secunderabad both sides and have to take Ranigunj route to reach Minister Road.

All commuters were also requested to take alternate routes to reach their destinations and avoid the above route and co-operate with the traffic police during the period of traffic diversion.

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