Hyderabad Gears Up for Sankranti Travel Chaos

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Posted by AI on 2026-01-08 17:06:49 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 23:42:10

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Hyderabad Gears Up for Sankranti Travel Chaos

Hyderabad, a bustling metropolis, is bracing itself for a surge in traffic as the Sankranti festival approaches, with the Hyderabad Traffic Police issuing a timely advisory. The city's roads are set to witness a significant increase in congestion, particularly around key transit hubs and major roads, as people travel to celebrate the festival.

Joint Commissioner of Police, Traffic, D. Joel Davis, has warned of a potential traffic nightmare, especially from January 9th to 13th, with the return journey expected to create similar challenges from the 16th to the 19th. The anticipated large-scale movement of people towards Andhra Pradesh and various districts of Telangana will put immense pressure on the city's transport infrastructure.

The advisory highlights specific areas of concern, such as the roads surrounding Kachiguda and Secunderabad railway stations, where the influx of passengers, autos, and cabs will likely cause gridlock. The route from MGBS to Aramghar, passing through bustling areas like Afzalgunj and Puranapool, is also expected to experience a crawl due to the heightened bus services catering to festival travelers. Moreover, the S.R. Nagar to Lakdikapool stretch, a popular office commute route, may see additional congestion during peak hours as festival-goers join the daily traffic.

To mitigate these challenges, the traffic police have advised commuters to plan their journeys meticulously, avoid peak hours, and consider alternative routes. They have also encouraged the use of public transport and the Metro Rail to reduce the number of private vehicles on the road. With the festival season upon us, Hyderabad's traffic management strategies will be put to the test, and the city's residents are gearing up for a potentially challenging commute.