Based on Metro Analysis discussions held yesterday between Kochi Metro officials and District administration along with other stakeholders like City Police, Municipal council officials, Corporation the traffic to the city is planned to be streamlined once the North Railway Over Bridge (ROB) will be partly demolished for the purpose of reconstruction.
The City Traffic Police in Cochin presented he following proposals, which is submitted for Approval from the District Administration.
1. There will be traffic curbs and restrictions from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM in all parts of the Cochin city, particularly in North ROB-Kaloor area.
2. Buses plying from Kaloor Bus stand and KSRTC Buses operating to South, Boat Jetty Bus station should ply over partly demolished North ROB
3. Buses plying from Kakkanad side, operating via Edappally, will have to use the Palarivattom Round and take diversion to Thammam road, enter into the MG Road, via TP road.
4) KSRTC Buses from Northern sides, bound to KSRTC Station in Rajaji Road, after servicing at Kaloor Bus stand, should take diversion to Kaloor Kadavanthara road via Kathrikadavu Overbridge and enter into City via South Overbridge and reach Rajaji Road through MG Road.
5. Buses plying in Aluva-Fort Kochi route or buses from Aluva to MG Road, Chittoor Road etc should enter the city via Container road, by taking exit at Kalamasserry.
6. Non Commercial vehicles like private cars etc from the CBD to Kaloor, Edappally side, must ply thro' Chittoor Road-Ayyappankavu-Pottakuzhi-Elamakkara and reach Kaloor.
7. All Heavy commercial vehicles like freight lorries etc are banned from entering into the city during the peak hours. Heavy vehicles, containers etc are allowed to enter CBD only after 9:00 PM and must exit before 7:00 AM. And those operating, must operate via Container terminal road or South ROB.
A few roads will also be declared as One Way roads, such as
1. Kacheripady-Valanjambalam stretch of the Chittoor Road
2. C.P Ummer Road which will be one way from North to south direction
3. St.Benatick Road will be one way from West side to East
Parkings will be prohibited in these roads and few stretches from Edappally to Banerjee Road side as well as in KK Road.
The City Traffic Police in Cochin presented he following proposals, which is submitted for Approval from the District Administration.
1. There will be traffic curbs and restrictions from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM in all parts of the Cochin city, particularly in North ROB-Kaloor area.
2. Buses plying from Kaloor Bus stand and KSRTC Buses operating to South, Boat Jetty Bus station should ply over partly demolished North ROB
3. Buses plying from Kakkanad side, operating via Edappally, will have to use the Palarivattom Round and take diversion to Thammam road, enter into the MG Road, via TP road.
4) KSRTC Buses from Northern sides, bound to KSRTC Station in Rajaji Road, after servicing at Kaloor Bus stand, should take diversion to Kaloor Kadavanthara road via Kathrikadavu Overbridge and enter into City via South Overbridge and reach Rajaji Road through MG Road.
5. Buses plying in Aluva-Fort Kochi route or buses from Aluva to MG Road, Chittoor Road etc should enter the city via Container road, by taking exit at Kalamasserry.
6. Non Commercial vehicles like private cars etc from the CBD to Kaloor, Edappally side, must ply thro' Chittoor Road-Ayyappankavu-Pottakuzhi-Elamakkara and reach Kaloor.
7. All Heavy commercial vehicles like freight lorries etc are banned from entering into the city during the peak hours. Heavy vehicles, containers etc are allowed to enter CBD only after 9:00 PM and must exit before 7:00 AM. And those operating, must operate via Container terminal road or South ROB.
A few roads will also be declared as One Way roads, such as
1. Kacheripady-Valanjambalam stretch of the Chittoor Road
2. C.P Ummer Road which will be one way from North to south direction
3. St.Benatick Road will be one way from West side to East
Parkings will be prohibited in these roads and few stretches from Edappally to Banerjee Road side as well as in KK Road.
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