BENGLURU: No vehicles will be allowed on Electronics City elevated expressway from Wednesday, 11pm to 6am, until further notice.
According to traffic police, National Highways Authority of India is carrying out maintenance work on the expressway, which will start from the night of March 5.
Taffic will be restricted on both sides of the elevated flyover from Silk Board towards Electronics City and vice-versa. The expressway will be open for traffic from 6am till 11pm, police said.
The 9.98-km elevated corridor from Silk Board Junction to Electronic City is a crucial link between Bengaluru’s central areas and its key technology and manufacturing hub.
Authorities have requested commuters to plan their journeys in advance to minimize disruptions. Nighttime travelers are advised to take alternate routes.
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