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Hebbal Flyover to Shut for 4 Nights in Bengaluru: Complete Details

Hebbal Flyover to Shut for 4 Nights in Bengaluru: Complete Details

Hebbal Flyover: The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) announced daily closures of the Hebbal flyover from 12:00 AM to 3:00 AM between May 17 and May 21, 2025, as part of its ongoing ramp construction project connecting the KR Pura side to Mekhri Circle. On certain days, BDA will temporarily shut the flyover for maintenance. Officials urge commuters traveling from Esteem Mall to Baptist Hospital (city side) to plan alternate routes.


List of days with nighttime closures:
May 17/18, 2025 – Saturday-Sunday

May 18/19, 2025 – Sunday-Monday


May 19/20, 2025 – Monday-Tuesday

May 20/21, 2025 – Tuesday-Wednesday

Official Notice:

“According to the official notice, the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) is building additional ramps to the existing Hebbal flyover from the KR Pura side toward Mekhri Circle. As part of the project, BDA will install seven steel girders, each 33.5 meters long, over railway tracks between May 17 and May 21, 2025, from 12:00 AM to 3:00 AM each day. To ensure smooth traffic flow during this work, officials will implement specific traffic changes.”

The Bengaluru police added that they will restrict all vehicle movement on the Hebbal flyover stretch from Esteem Mall to Mekhri Circle during these hours to carry out the work efficiently and keep alternate routes clear.

Take a look at the post:

What are the alternative routes?
Take the service road at Esteem Mall and turn right at Hebbal Circle onto the Outer Ring Road. Continue toward Tumkur Road, then turn left at Kuvempu Circle. Follow New BEL Road to reach Mekhri Circle.

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To minimize disruptions during restricted hours, authorities urge individuals to plan their travel in advance and cooperate. Each block will last 180 minutes, during which traffic on the Hebbal flyover heading into the city will remain restricted. Authorities also recommend that drivers use Kuvempu Circle and BEL Road as alternate routes to the Ring Road to avoid delays.

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