Over a lakh people are anticipated to attend the Karnataka government’s “Constitution awareness campaign,” which will take place tomorrow at Bengaluru’s Palace Grounds. Due to the large-scale program that this Congress-led government is organizing, Bengaluru police have announced traffic restrictions in the Central Bengaluru region.
Cars entering the program from within the city head for Windsor Manor Junction, the BDA upper ramp, and the PG Halli bus stop on Ramanamaharshi Road.
Mekhri Circle Service Road-Kaveri Junction-Stand-Mekhri Circle make a right turn at the Tripuravasini Palace Gate No. 02 on Mekhri Circle Service Road. As directed by the signage, park your car on the ground and walk to the location.
When leaving, go through the Mekhri Circle, Jayamahal Road, and the Tripuravasini Exit Gate. Cars approaching from the Hebbal side of Bellary Road will arrive at Mekhri Circle. After crossing the underpass, proceed to Gate No. 02 and park your car at Tripuravasini. Palace Ground, and follow the signs to the location to walk there.
Cars can exit the city via the Tripuravasini Exit Gate, travel Jayamahal Road, and then turn onto Mekhri Circle.
Alternative routes to be used by road users
To go to Palace Road, commuters must travel from Mysore bank circle to Vasanthanagara under pass.
To go to M.V Jayaram road, commuters must travel from Palace Road BDA Junction to Chakravarthi Layout including Vasanthanagar under pass till Old Udaya TV Junction (Both direction).
To go to Bellary Road and Cunningham Road, commuters must travel from LRDE junction to Hebbala From Balekundri circle to Lee Meridiran under pass
To go Miller road and Jayamahal road, commuters must travel from Old Udaya TV Junction to LRDE Junction Jayamahal road and Bengaluru Palace surrounding roads.
To go to Yashawanthapura and Mekhri Circle road, commuters must travel from Yashawanthapura to Indian Institute of Science to Mekhri circle.