[topcnt?CHUR=timesofindia.indiatimes.com&nojs=1] [cmslog.dll?cms-msid=5158019&cms-sec0=-2128833038&cms-sec1=-2128932452&cms-sec2=-2128958273&cmsurtype=viewed] Sign in | RSS | Archives | ePaper | Indiatimes The Times of India Bangalore * Home * City India World Biz Tech Sports Entertainment Life Women Hot on the Web Auto Classifieds [5076204.cms] Photos [5076206.cms] Videos * Mumbai * Delhi * Bangalore * Hyderabad * Chennai * Ahmedabad * Allahabad * Bhubaneswar * Chandigarh * Goa * Guwahati * Hubli * Jaipur * Kanpur * Kolkata * Lucknow * Ludhiana * Mangalore * Mysore * Nagpur * Patna * Pune * Rajkot * Ranchi * Thane * Surat * Thiru'puram * Vadodara * Varanasi [5072984.cms] Follow us on Twitter You are here: Home » City » Bangalore ____________________ [The Times of India] Advanced Search Breaking News: [4740342.cms]-Submit Two-way traffic near Maharani College TNN 25 October 2009, 03:25am IST Text Size: | IFRAME: fr36257 Advertisement Topics: * Bangalore * Maharani college BANGALORE: With the opening of Maharani College underpass and widening of Palace Road up to State Bank of Mysore circle on K G Road, the traffic police will soon introduce two-way traffic between Maharani College junction and State Bank of Mysore circle on an experimental basis. Police commissioner Shankar Bidari said the change will lead to saving 15 minutes of driving time. Consequently, Gopalagowda circle and K R Circle will get decongested to some extent, he added. No parking will be allowed on either side of Palace Road. AT HOSUR ROAD JUNCTION With widening of Hosur Road, traffic police are planning to introduce two-way traffic between Sarjapur checkpost and Madiwala police station. Bidari said the change will prevent 3 kilometres of extra driving for LMVs. No parking will be allowed on both the sides of Hosur Road on the stretch. However, heavy vehicles including buses will continue to pass Krupanidhi College as earlier. No right turn will be allowed at Madiwala police station from Krupanidhi College side. Motorists going towards the city centre should use Sarjapur Road or 80-Feet Road. Alternatively, such commuters may proceed towards Silk Board and take a U-turn under the flyover. IFRAME: fr36036 Advertisement Twitter Facebook Share Print Email Save Comment Text Size: | More Stories from this section * Camera eye to scan CET seat selection * Sriramulu says he’d adopt all HIV+ children in Karnataka * NLS theatre fest begins today * HC notice to Centre, state over domestic violence * Indus goes international with new institute IFRAME: /mailro/msid-5158019,title-1.cms [5148108.cms] * LATEST NEWS * MOST READ * MOST SHARED * MOST COMMENTED [5072862.cms] VIDEOS More » Salahis deny gatecrashing Obama dinner Salahis deny gatecrashing Obama dinner Kajol's unnatural fairness Kajol's unnatural fairness New woman in Woods' life? New woman in Woods' life? * SHOP * TRAVEL * MOBILE 58888 * NRI SOLUTIONS Buy 1 Get 1 Free Buy 1 Get 1 Free Mobile Hair & Skin Combo @ Rs.614 Kashmiri Shawl @ Rs.799 Roses starting @ Rs.299 More » Manali Packages Manali Packages Starting at Rs.3500/- Mumbai Rs. 758 Kolkata Rs. 658 Bangalore Rs. 1018 More » Live Astrology Live Astrology Need an answer? Ask any of our renowned astrologers anytime, anywhere. FREE SMS from PC to any mobile Best selling videos for your mobile Latest NEWS on your mobile More » SPONSORED LINKS IFRAME: fr35805 Advertisement Powered by Indiatimes Home | Sports | Entertainment | Life & Style | Hot on the Web | Opinion | Blogs | Photos | Videos ____________________ [The Times of India] Advanced Search Connect with us: RSS | Newsletter | TOI Mobile | mPaper | ePaper Other Times Group news sites: Indiatimes | The Economic Times | इकनॉमिक टाइम्स | ઈકોનોમિક ટાઈમ્સ | नवभारत टाइम्स | महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स | Mumbai Mirror | Times Now Living and entertainment: iDiva | Bollywood | Zoom Networking: itimes | Dating & Chat | Email Hot on the Web: Hotklix Services: Book print ads | Online shopping | Business solutions | Book domains | Web hosting | Business email | Free SMS | Free email | Website design | CRM | Tenders | Remit | Cheap air tickets | Matrimonial | Ringtones | Astrology | Jobs | Property | Buy car | eGreetings About us | Advertise with us | Terms of use | Privacy policy | Feedback | Sitemap Copyright © 2009 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service This site is best viewed with Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, or Firefox 2.0 or higher, at a minimum screen resolution of 1024x768. With the opening of Maharani College underpass and widening of Palace Road up to State Bank of Mysore circle on K G Road, the traffic police will soon introduce two-way traffic between Maharani College junction and State Bank of Mysore circle on an experimental basis. Bookmark / Share [photo.cms?msid=3406790] Hotklix this Google Bookmarks Facebook StumbleUpon Digg More [pgnoscr?CHUR=timesofindia.indiatimes.com&logmviewed=1&msid=5158019]