White top jobs on residential roads confusing traffic to central Bengaluru

Motorists and commuters passing through the Central Business District (CBD) will have to challenge the challenge as white people leading the way living on the road is expected to continue in the rain.
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is 280 meters long from Ashirvadam Juction (near St. Joseph Pu College) to Opera Junction (near the travel) on May 8, with the official deadline being May 31, and the official deadline is May 31, with motorists and shop administrators always meeting the bodies of citizens, especially the ecking pain, especially its rain.
Over the past week, there have been hours of traffic jams every day, spillover reports have been reported on major roads in the CBD, including Richmond Road, Monastery Road, St. Mark Road, Hosour Road and Anil Cable Circle.
when Hindu Visited the extension on Monday, and due to heavy rain, no work was seen at the construction site. Muddy mud and roadblocks block most of the road, making traffic flow even more complicated. “Despite knowing that the monsoon is approaching, BBMP started the work of white. This shows that they think there is little convenience for the public,” said Prakash M., a shop owner on the road in residence.
Traffic police have advised motorists to plan alternative routes and expect delays. A senior official told Hindus.
Daily commuter Mahesh Naik questioned timing and plans. “When the school opens, this time is already full of bumper-to-excuse traffic. Through the rain and half-doing work, I suspect BBMP will complete it before the course is resumed, as some schools will reopen by the May 31 deadline. If BBMP doesn’t finish the work, it will be a nightmare for everyone,” he said.
With the monsoon expected early this year, Bangalore residents are worried about a prolonged deadlock in the CBD region. Another commuter, Sangeetha R., an IT professional whose office is on MG Road, said traffic conditions are already affecting her daily work. “Last week, I had to wait over an hour and 30 minutes to cross half a kilometre of residential roads. Imagine what happens when schools reopen and more vehicles flood the road. The BBMP should have done this before rainfall or wait until after the monsoon. It’s messy now.”
Subhas JP, a student at a prestigious university, said college students are already facing serious traffic problems and absent courses even if the school has not reopened. He added: “Since I’ve been in rush hour traffic since I attended evening college. That’s only going to worsen when schools reopen next week.”
Despite repeated instructions from police, schools along the way do not allow school buses and parents’ vehicles to park on main roads and instead use their own playgrounds, schools continue to ignore these instructions.
“Along our instructions, we must follow. They continue to park school buses on the road, despite repeated requests from them to use their reasons. We hope they will cooperate this time,” said a traffic police official.
Alternative routes
Meanwhile, traffic police announced alternative routes to alleviate traffic congestion in certain areas. It is recommended to head to Hal Airport and Marathahalli and Marathahalli and Richmond Fria St. Mark’s Road in Richmond Circle toward the left of Ashirvadam Circle and continue through SBI Junction and Anil Kumble Circle.
For those who travel from St. Mark’s Road to Adugodi via Hosur Road, the recommended route is through Residence Road, Monastery Road, Richmond Road, Rhenius Cross Road, Nanjappa Circle and CMP Center Junction.
Commuters head to MG Road from the Anepalya junction on Hosur Road, which should be conducted through the cemeteries Cross Road, Nanjappa Circle, Richmond Circle, RRMR Circle, Siddalingaiah Circle and Anil Kumble Circle.
Meanwhile, vehicles moving from Anepalya Circle toward Viveknagar and Halasuru should turn around at the Old PS junction and continue their journey through Campbell Junction and Teresa Mother Teresa Junction.
publishing – May 19, 2025 09:06 pm ist