Posted by AI on 2025-10-31 11:22:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-20 03:01:31
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The bustling city of Secunderabad ground to a halt on Thursday as the first day of a nine-month road closure for the Paradise-Dairy Farm Road elevated corridor project unfolded. The impact was immediate and far-reaching, with commuters facing a maze of diversions, closures, and traffic jams that tested their patience and the city's infrastructure.
At the heart of the chaos was the 700-metre stretch near Balamrai, a vital link between northern and central Hyderabad. Motorists were caught off guard, with many stopping mid-journey to seek directions from police and fellow commuters. The Tivoli junction became the epicenter of the morning's confusion, as streams of vehicles diverted from Tadbund Junction flooded into residential lanes, navigating potholes and puddles.
The Hyderabad Traffic Police were out in full force, with over 100 personnel deployed to manage the crisis. ACP (Traffic North Zone) G. Shankar Raju, overseeing operations, acknowledged the challenges, "People were confused, unsure of the diversions. By evening, awareness improved, and we expect a better flow in the coming days." The situation was particularly dire for public transport, with buses forced onto narrow lanes, significantly extending travel times.
As the day progressed, the traffic snarls spread to alternate routes, affecting areas like Diamond Point, Club Road, and the busy junctions of Begumpet. The Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), D. Joel Davis, explained a quick decision to restrict movement on the Paradise flyover to ease traffic conflicts. With the city's roads under unprecedented strain, officials urged commuters to stay informed, plan ahead, and embrace the diversions as a necessary step towards a smoother future commute.
The coming days will be crucial in managing traffic flow and ensuring the city's residents and commuters can adapt to the new road configurations. As the elevated corridor construction progresses, the focus will be on minimizing disruptions and providing efficient alternatives to keep Secunderabad moving.