• Source:JND

Bengaluru Traffic Update: Amid Bengaluru police on Sunday issued multiple restrictions on vehicles travelling between Windsor Manor Junction and Shivananda Circle from 6 am to 9 pm for the 22nd edition of the Chitra Santhe. Bengaluru's annual art festival is taking place today at Kumara Krupa Road. The Bengaluru police stated the traffic advisory was issued to reduce traffic congestion in these areas. 

The police stated that a heavy crowd is expected to attend the annual art festival and urged the residents to use the public transport to avoid trouble. These are the routes where traffic would be restricted, said the Bengaluru police in its advisory: 

-Towards Windsor Manor: Police stated that vehicles coming towards Windsor Manor from Maurya Junction and Anand Rao Circle can take the Race Course Road route via Race View Junction, Trilight Junction, Basaveshwara Circle, and Old High Grounds Junction before proceeding to T Chowdaiah Road and Windsor Manor.

- Old High Grounds to Windsor Manor: Police stated that vehicles coming from Old High Grounds to Windsor Manor were advised to go straight from Windsor Manor towards RP Road. 

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- Traffic police also stated that vehicles coming from T Chowdaiah Road towards Kumara Krupa Road were advised to continue straight from Windsor Junction. The vehicles were advised to continue from Windsor Junction even though they were passing through Old High Grounds Junction and Basaveshwara Junction.

- Nehru Circle to Shivananda Junction: Police also stated that motorists should take the steel bridge route to reach Trilight Junction.

- Vehicles were also directed through Old High Grounds Junction, LRDE Junction, Basaveshwara Circle, and Race Course Road before continuing to the Trilight Junction.

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The police urged the residents to follow the updates and informed that there was a shortage of parking space near KK Road. The police also advised the public to use public transport like Uber, Ola, Metro, and other options to avoid traffic jams.