Hyderabad Traffic Police to conduct one-way traffic trial around KBR Park
The Hyderabad Traffic Police will conduct a one-way traffic trial around KBR Park on June 21 to facilitate H-CITI infrastructure works. Motorists travelling through Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills have been advised to use alternative routes and plan their journeys accordingly.
Published Date - 19 June 2026, 08:29 PM
Hyderabad: Motorists travelling through the upscale Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills areas on June 21 are advised to plan their journeys in advance, as the Hyderabad Traffic Police will implement a special one-way traffic trial around KBR Park from 10 am to 8 pm.
The temporary traffic arrangement is being introduced to facilitate the ongoing construction of a steel flyover and underpass under the Hyderabad City Innovative & Transformative Infrastructure (H-CITI) project. Traffic officials said the trial aims to assess traffic flow patterns and minimise congestion in the busy corridor while major infrastructure works continue.
Several key stretches surrounding KBR Park, Jubilee Hills Check Post, Road Nos. 36 and 45, and routes connecting Madhapur and the Durgam Cheruvu Cable Bridge will witness diversions. Commuters travelling from areas such as NFCL Junction, Yousufguda, Srinagar Colony and ITC Kohinoor have been advised to use alternative routes identified by traffic authorities.
Traffic police personnel will be deployed at critical junctions to guide motorists, while special signage and lane changers have been arranged to help drivers navigate the revised traffic pattern. Officials have also restricted U-turn movements on designated routes to ensure smoother vehicular flow.
They requested citizens to follow traffic instructions, use navigation applications for real-time updates and opt for public transport or carpooling wherever possible. Meanwhile, heavy vehicles have been advised to avoid the affected stretch during peak hours.
The Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) said the temporary inconvenience is necessary to support the city’s ongoing infrastructure expansion and improve long-term traffic management.