City
Epaper

Mumbai police announces traffic restrictions in view of G20 meeting

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 13, 2022 10:56 IST

Mumbai police announced traffic restrictions in order to facilitate smooth traffic flow while making arrangements for participants of the ...

Open in App

Mumbai police announced traffic restrictions in order to facilitate smooth traffic flow while making arrangements for participants of the G20 summit at Santacruz East.

The restrictions would be applicable from midnight of December 12 to 4pm on December 16, a statement by police said.

Due to a pre-scheduled program of delegates of G-20 Summit to Mumbai on 13th December 2022, from 8.30 am till 10 am between Vakola, Kherwadi, BKC and from 5.30 pm till 11 pm between BKC, Kherwadi, Bandra, Worli Sea Link, Haji Ali, Peddar Road, Bandstand, Marine Drive, Air India, Mantralaya, Regal Junction, Electric House and Gateway of India, traffic is likely to be slow, the notice by Mumbai Police stated.

 

Tags: Mumbai PoliceG20G20 meetingG-20 Summit
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Police Crack Down on Overseas Job Scam, Seize 238 Passports from Travel Firms

MumbaiMumbai: Wanted Builder Father–Son Duo Arrested in Multi-Crore Fraud Case

MumbaiFake Instagram Account in Name of Vikas Bahl: Aspiring Actors Duped Under Pretext of Netflix Web Series Auditions

MumbaiMumbai Traffic Police Crack Down on Illegal Parking, Action Taken Against 23,000 Vehicles in a Week

MumbaiMumbai: Builders, Son Booked for Allegedly Duping 18 Investors of Rs 31.26 Crore

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Woman Dies After Jumping From 11th Floor of High-Rise in Jogeshwari

MumbaiMumbai: Labourer Falls From Third Floor Of Under-Construction Site in Vikhroli, Contractor Booked

MumbaiMumbai: Senior Citizen Loses ₹1.35 Crore in Fake Share Trading Scheme, Accused Arrested

MumbaiMumbai Customs Seizes Over 25 kg Hydroponic Weed Worth ₹25.47 Crore; Several Passengers Arrested

MumbaiMumbai Metro Line 9 & 2B Update: Dahisar–Kashigaon and Chembur–Mandale Metro Stretches Likely to Open by December 31