Major traffic changes in Hyderabad as one-way rules come into effect around KBR Park. The move aims to accelerate the construction of flyovers and underpasses.

  • One-way traffic rules are now active around KBR Park in Hyderabad.
  • The measure is intended to speed up the construction of 7 flyovers and 7 underpasses.
  • Commuters are advised to use alternative routes via Basavatarakam and Film Nagar.

In a significant move to streamline urban mobility, the Hyderabad Traffic Police have implemented a one-way traffic system around the iconic KBR Park. This strategic decision is aimed at minimizing congestion while major infrastructure projects are underway in one of the city's most critical zones.

Infrastructure Overhaul: The HC City Project

According to Traffic Commissioner Sajjanar, the implementation of this one-way rule is a direct response to the ongoing 'HC City Project'. The project involves the massive undertaking of constructing 7 flyovers and 7 underpasses in the vicinity of KBR Park. To ensure that these construction activities proceed without causing permanent gridlock, the one-way system will remain in place for approximately the next 1.5 years.

Navigating the Changes: Recommended Routes

Commuters traveling from Panjagutta toward the Jubilee Hills Check Post or those heading toward the IT Corridor via Road No. 45 must adapt to new routing. Traffic authorities have suggested that vehicles approaching the KBR Park junction should divert through Basavatarakam and Film Nagar to reach Road No. 45, which will then provide seamless access to the IT Corridor.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that as Hyderabad evolves into a global tech powerhouse, its arterial roads must undergo rapid modernization. While the one-way restriction may cause temporary inconvenience, the completion of the flyovers and underpasses is vital to prevent the city's core from choking under future traffic volumes.

Strategic traffic diversions are essential tools for urban planners to balance ongoing construction with daily commuter needs.
Did You Know?: KBR Park serves as one of the largest 'green lungs' for Hyderabad, providing essential ecosystem services to the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long will the one-way rule around KBR Park last?
The rule is expected to remain in effect for about 18 months to facilitate construction.

2. What is the best way to reach the IT Corridor now?
Commuters should use the route through Basavatarakam and Film Nagar to connect to Road No. 45.