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Traffic changes in Patna due to a political road show, affecting vehicle movement and parking.


In Patna, there are going to be some big changes in traffic because of a road show by BJP National Working President Nitin Naveen. This special plan is effective from 12 noon to 4 pm on Tuesday, and it aims to keep things moving smoothly for everyone in the city.

During this time, normal vehicles won’t be allowed on the road show route, which goes from Patna Airport to Veerchand Patel Path via Nehru Path. However, emergency vehicles like ambulances and fire brigades will have special routes to ensure they can operate without any delays.

The traffic department has set up alternative routes for vehicles coming from different areas. For example, vehicles coming south from the DTO office can go through Tamtam Padh and Phulwari Sharif, while those heading north will go via Jagdev Path. Also, no parking will be allowed on Patel Golambar to the airport, and those picking up VVIPs need to use outer parking only.

There will be strict rules on several key roads. Veerchand Patel Path and Raja Bazar flyover will have closed traffic. Vehicles coming from Danapur won’t be able to use the Raja Bazar flyover, and those on Saguna Road will have to take alternative routes through Jagdev Path and DTO Office.

The traffic police is asking everyone to avoid using Nehru Path from Sheikhpura and Dumra police posts during these hours. They encourage residents to follow the alternative routes to help keep the city traffic organized and flowing smoothly during the event.



Summary:

  • Special traffic plan in Patna on Tuesday from 12 noon to 4 pm.

  • Normal vehicles banned on road show route from Patna Airport.

  • Emergency vehicles will have alternative routes for movement.

  • No parking allowed from Patel Golambar to the airport.

  • Public advised to use alternate routes to ease traffic.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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