Mumbai Traffic Police imposes traffic diversions ahead of G20 India Summit
Mumbai Traffic Police imposes traffic diversions ahead of G20 India Summit
In a lead to the Mumbai hosting the first meeting of the Development Working Group (DWG) under India’s G20 presidency at the Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai’s Santa Cruz (East) from December 13 and 16, the Mumbai traffic police has imposed restrictions at
Bandra, Kherwadi, Bandra Kurla Complex, Seal Link, Bandstand and several other key areas of Mumbai which are expected to see traffic jams. This restrictions come in view of heavy VIP movement.
Due to a planned program of G20 India Summit on 13 Dec 2022, from 08.30 hrs to 10.00 hrs traffic movement will be slow. The Mumbai Police requests Citizens to plan their commute accordingly.
Meanwhile, research analyst Sandeep Sabharwal tweets that
Mumbai went in for massive makeover in Marine Drive that was dug up and full of potholes for months suddenly turned smooth overnight. Many other traffic bottlenecks got resolved.
Thanks to G20Summit.
No entry and no parking for vehicles, except those on emergency services, coming from Hanuman Mandir, old CST Road, Nehru Road to Vakola Pipe Line Road towards Hotel Grand Hyatt in Santa Cruz (East).
No entry for vehicles to the hotel from Patuck College road to Chhattrapati Shivaji Nagar Road.
Commuters coming from Hanuman Mandir, Nehru Road will have to proceed through military junction and will proceed to Hansbugra road or Ambedkar junction.
Commuters coming from Old CST road can proceed by taking a right turn from Hansbugra junction and proceed to Vakola junction towards Santa Cruz station, Nehru Road Western Express Highway.
News Input K.V.Raman