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Major Secunderabad Road Closed for 9 Months

Major Secunderabad Road Closed for 9 Months

Secunderabad Road Closed: With effect from tomorrow, the Hyderabad Traffic Police have declared a significant traffic ban on National Highway 44 (NH-44) between Balamrai and Secunderabad Paradise Rajiv Gandhi Statue. Because the elevated route from Paradise Junction to Dairy Farm is still being built, the limitations will be in effect for nine months.


Officials said the action is intended to help the elevated corridor project move forward smoothly, which when finished is anticipated to greatly reduce traffic in one of the busiest areas of the city. However, commuters are encouraged to make appropriate travel plans and stick to the recently recommended routes during the building phase.

To reduce disruption, traffic has been rerouted from the Rajiv Gandhi Statue via Annanagar, Balamrai, and Tadbund. In order to prevent delays, the police have also asked drivers to obey traffic signs, assist authorities on the ground, and take other routes.


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One important infrastructure project aimed at improving connection and cutting down on travel time between Secunderabad and the neighboring districts is the elevated corridor project. Authorities think the long-term advantages will exceed the short-term inconvenience, even though temporary disruptions are unavoidable.

It is advised that drivers and everyday commuters be informed by following official traffic advisories and steer clear of rush hour if feasible. The Hyderabad Traffic Police have promised that enough officers will be sent in to oversee detours and guarantee efficient traffic flow during the building phase.

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