Good Friday relieves traffic in Tanaka

Hyderabad: The junction of Tarnaka partially reopened, with a 15-day trial on Friday, without much failure to reopen. Traffic flow between Uppal and Secunderabad remains the same, but it’s easy for motorists to travel between the Lalapet side and the Osmania University campus because they don’t have to turn around for the first time in a decade.
Police said the real impact of reopening can be seen as traffic resumes roads for schools and offices next week. Good Friday is a holiday and traffic is still thin for most of the day.
“Transportation has been good so far,” said Nallakunta traffic inspector M. Satyanarayana. “There is less traffic than usual. Intensities will increase compared to next week’s reopening of schools and offices.”
The only downside, he said, is the existence of subway pillars that narrow the road on the road. There are 15 pillars on the road to Secunderabad. Once the entire traffic is back on the road, the traffic police fine-tune their plans.
However, motorists from uppal to Sesendabad experienced slight delays. The police set the red signal for two minutes, and the traffic ended until the Anuradha Theater.
Hyderabad Joint Commissioner for Transport Joel Davis has released a consultation stating that traffic from Lalapet on the 15-day trial could cross the intersection directly to Osmania University and vice versa.
Transportation in Secunderabad will require a turn at the Huda complex to reach the Ottomanian University campus. Transportation on Habsiguda, which intends to enter Lalapet, will require a turnaround on Iriset.