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Bangalore
By Our Staff Reporter
BANGALORE, FEB. 28. More roads in the city are becoming one-way. The City Traffic Police are introducing one-way regulations on several roads in the Ashok Nagar area, including Richmond Road, Agaram Road, Victoria Road, and Palmgrove Road, from Sunday. The one-way regulations would be introduced on an experimental basis for a month and modified if found necessary, the police said. Vehicles will now be permitted to move from D'Souza Circle to HOSMAT Junction. However, movement of vehicles from the junction to D'Souza Circle will be banned. Similarly, vehicles will be allowed to ply from HOSMAT Junction to India Garage, but movement of vehicles in the opposite direction will be banned. On Victoria Road, vehicles can move from Agaram Junction to D'Souza Junction, but they cannot ply in the opposite direction. On Palmgrove Road, vehicles can move only from Victoria Road Junction to HOSMAT Junction.
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