The Bengaluru Traffic Police has issued a new traffic advisory for commuters travelling around the Devarabeesanahalli Junction, which is one of Bengaluru's busiest corridors near Sakra Hospital, Eco World, and the Intel campus. This traffic advisory is an experimental diversion strategy that is expected to ease Bengaluru traffic congestion during peak hours in the area falling under the HAL Airport Traffic Police limits.
According to the latest traffic advisory, vehicles heading from Sakra Hospital towards Devarabeesanahalli-Eco World-Intel Space will now face movement restrictions. This temporary diversion plan is expected to decongest critical choke points near the Outer Ring Road.
Bengaluru Traffic Advisory: Route Changes Explained
Vehicles coming from Sakra Hospital must take a mandatory left at Devarabeesanahalli Junction. Then proceed through the service road towards Kadubeesanahalli. At the Kadubeesanahalli Junction, make a U-turn, continue on the middle service road, and join the Outer Ring Road. From there, vehicles can access the service road heading back toward Devarabeesanahalli and Eco World.

Alternative Routes for Other Commuters
1. Bellandur to Marathahalli via Passport Service Road:
Vehicles can use the central service road at Devarabeesanahalli Junction, heading straight towards Kadubeesanahalli and onwards to Marathahalli.
2. Bellandur to Devarabeesanahalli Road:
Drivers travelling in these areas should proceed toward Kadubeesanahalli Junction, take a U-turn, and return using the middle service road. They can then use the Outer Ring Road to access the service road back to Devarabeesanahalli.
3. Eco World (RMZ) to Marathahalli:
Vehicles can go straight at Devarabeesanahalli Junction. Then take a right turn on Passport Service Road and proceed towards Marathahalli via the central service road leading to Kadubeesanahalli.
4. Eco World (RMZ) to Devarabeesanahalli:
Move straight at Devarabeesanahalli Junction, take a right on Passport Service Road, and follow the Central Service Road to Kadubeesanahalli. Take a U-turn at Kadubeesanahalli Junction, join the middle service road, and return to Devarabeesanahalli via Outer Ring Road.
5. Devarabeesanahalli to Marathahalli:
Take a left at Devarabeesanahalli Junction, then the next right near Eco World. Join the Passport Office Service Road, take another right, and arrive back at Devarabeesanahalli Junction. Take one more right to access the middle service road toward Kadubeesanahalli.
Advisory for Commuters
The diversions are currently temporary and experimental, and the traffic flow is being monitored closely by the HAL Airport Traffic Police. Commuters in Bengaluru are advised to plan their travel accordingly, especially during morning and evening rush hours, to avoid unnecessary delays. People who are travelling in the areas that may see increased travel time.The authorities have requested commuters to cooperate with traffic police advisory and stay updated through official communication channels.
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