City police have beefed up security in light of celebrations, put in place traffic diversions
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BENGALURU: Bengaluru City Police have banned parking and will streamline traffic movement in the Central Business District in view of New Year celebrations.City Police Commissioner Kamal Pant said, “Restrictions have been imposed as there is a possibility of a crowd gathering in the CBD areas, despite prohibitory orders, and motorists going on joy rides, performing bike stunts and wheeling. Security arrangements have been made and the following restrictions will be in place to ensure strict implementation of Covid-19 guidelines.
Traffic restrictions in CBD on New Year’s Eve
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AAA Bengaluru city traffic police has restricted vehicle movement in and around MG Road from 8 p.m. on December 31 till 2 a.m. on January 1 as part of the ‘no-man’s zone’ plan under the prohibitory orders imposed to ensure strict implementation of COVID-19 guidelines.
Except vehicles of essential and emergency services, vehicle movement has been restricted on MG road, Brigade road, Church Street, Museum road, Rest House Park road, and Residency road.
The restrictions have been imposed as there is a possibility of crowd gathering in CBD areas despite prohibitory orders and motorists going on joy rides, Kamal Pant, city Police commissioner, said.