Karnataka CM, DCM swearing-in program today: new traffic rule in Bengaluru

Siddaramaiah as Chief Minister and DK Shivakumar as Deputy Chief Minister will take oath today at 12.30 pm at Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru. At this time, traffic police have released some tips for traffic control. Karnataka CM, DCM swearing-in program today: new traffic rule in Bengaluru.

In this regard, the Bengaluru City Traffic Police has released information in a press release and said that appropriate traffic arrangements have been made to ensure smooth traffic in the backdrop of the swearing-in ceremony of the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Ministers and other ministers at Kanteerava Stadium today.

From 9.30 am to 2.30 pm today, all types of vehicles have been restricted from Queen’s Circle towards Siddalingaiah circle, and road users have been informed that they can take a left or right turn at Queen’s Circle and travel via Lavelle Road or Queen’s Road.

He said that since the vehicles moving from Balekundri Circle towards Queens Circle will be diverted towards Police Thimmaiah Circle at Patta Junction, BMTC and other vehicles will be able to take a left turn at Police Thimmaiah Circle and move towards KR Circle.

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Students appearing for the CET examination on 20-05-2023 at examination centres near Kanteerava Stadium are advised to reach the examination centres by 8.30 am. Any students requiring traffic related assistance are requested to contact the traffic police on duty on the road.

Students coming to St. Joseph’s PU Indian College Centre for afternoon CET examination can enter the college from the front gate of UB City via St. Marks Road, Vital Mallya Road.

Karnataka Examination Authority and St. Joseph’s PU College officials have arranged necessary medical treatment for students coming to St. Joseph’s examination centre.

Students coming for the examination at St. Joseph’s College have been asked to contact the ACP, Traffic Planning-9480801809 in case of traffic related problems to reach the examination centre.

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