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225 Streets on Kolkata traffic Authorities one-way Listing

225 Streets on Kolkata traffic Authorities one-way Listing
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KOLKATA: Darga Road which has been created one-way with automobiles being permitted to move out of CIT Road towards Rifle Range through the building of this Maa flyover has been linking into a yearlong road.
Until today, just buses were permitted to ply on the street in the directions.
Additionally, buses are permitted to turn into New Park Street in AJC Bose Road near Mullick Bazar between 7am and 1pm and autos as well as other vehicles are only permitted from the contrary direction.
Once 1pm, all vehicles are permitted to proceed towards Park Circus seven-point crossing.
These are just one of the important changes produced by visitors cops on Wednesday following a four-month overview of their one-way traffic circulation system in town.
The whole record has designated about 225 streets as partially or totally one-way.
The telling on many roads formalises traffic circulation clinics that currently exist.
For example, Strand Road has adopted the oneway rule from the leadership of Howrah Bridge by Babughat for many years including Thackeray Road at Alipore, where visitors plied in the two directions.
The notification issued by traffic authorities has just made them more official.
What might pose an issue for drivers is your changing oneway timings of roads constituting major throughfares throughout the city.
While the one time rule was until now appropriate from 7am to 1pm at 1 direction and away from 1pm to 10pm from the contrary direction, the timings are changed with a few streets like Sukia Street shifting leadership at 2pm, rather than 1pm.
One other drawback is in New Alipore.
Traffic to Nalini Ranjan Avenue now flows between Majerhat from 7am to 1pm and at the opposite way from 1pm to 10pm.
Today New Alipore-bound traffic is going to be permitted all of the day whilst visitors Majerhat is going to be permitted twice a day once between 6am to 4pm then between 10pm and 6am.
Roads in and about Burrabazar-Posta will observe one sided timings between 8am and 9.30pm.
“Some traffic guards such as those in Howrah, Ultadanga and Metiabruz will see more modifications,” explained DC (visitors ) Arijit Sinha.

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