Bengaluru traffic: Hebbal flyover to remain closed for four nights due to maintenance work; check date, timings





Bengaluru traffic: As part of its ongoing ramp construction project connecting the KR Pura side to Mekhri Circle, the Hebbal flyover will be closed from 12:00 AM to 3:00 AM daily between May 17 and May 21, 2025, the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) said.

Commuters who use the Hebbal flyover from Esteem Mall towards Baptist Hospital (city side) are encouraged to plan alternate routes as the stretch will be temporarily shut for maintenance work on those days.

List of days when Hebbal flyover will be closed on those nights

Saturday-Sunday (May 17/18, 2025)

Sunday-Monday (May 18/19, 2025)

Monday-Tuesday (May 19/20, 2025)

Tuesday-Wednesday (May 20/21, 2025)

Hebbal flyover: What does the notification say?

“Bangalore Development Authority has undertaken a project to construct additional ramps to the existing Hebbal flyover from KR Pura side towards Mekhri circle. As part of the said work, installation of 07 steel girders of 33.5 m length on the railway tracks will be undertaken from 17.05.2025 to 21.05.2025 every day for 3 hours from 12:00 AM to 03:00 AM. Hence the following traffic changes will be made during this work to ensure free flow of traffic,” the official notification states.

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“All types of vehicles will be prohibited” on the stretch of the Hebbal flyover from Esteem Mall towards Mekhri Circle during the stated hours to ensure seamless implementation of the works and the free flow of traffic on alterative routes, according to the Bengaluru Traffic Police issued advisory.

Hebbal flyover closed for 4 nights: What are the alternative routes?

Take the service road at Esteem Mall, followed by a right turn at Hebbal Circle onto the outer ring road. Go towards Tumkur Road. Make a left turn at Kuvempu Circle. You should reach Mekhri Circle via New BEL Road.

Authorities have requested citizens to plan their journeys ahead of time and cooperate to minimise disruptions during restricted hours.

Each block will span 180 minutes, during which traffic will be restricted on the Hebbal flyover going towards the city. Motorists are directed to take the Ring Road via Kuvempu Circle and BEL Road as an alternate route to avoid delays.





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