Yelahanka: The traffic police are going all out to ensure that traffic leading up to the air show in Yelahanka is smooth.
A 15 km stretch with flyovers, which was still in the making when the last edition of the Aero India took place, is now operational, and the police are breathing easy.
This year, the show begins on February 18 and ends on February 21.
Speaking to Express, S Girish, Deputy Commissioner of Police, said traffic diversions ahead of the Air Force Station would help ease the flow.
At the Coffee Day junction, those with passes for the air display viewing area (ADVA) will have to take a left, and proceed towards Ambience Dhaba where they take a left and proceed for about 2 km to the ADVA parking. However, those with exhibition passes can continue on the main road, and park opposite the station, after taking a U-turn.
12/02/15 Akshay Prasad/New Indian Express
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A 15 km stretch with flyovers, which was still in the making when the last edition of the Aero India took place, is now operational, and the police are breathing easy.
This year, the show begins on February 18 and ends on February 21.
Speaking to Express, S Girish, Deputy Commissioner of Police, said traffic diversions ahead of the Air Force Station would help ease the flow.
At the Coffee Day junction, those with passes for the air display viewing area (ADVA) will have to take a left, and proceed towards Ambience Dhaba where they take a left and proceed for about 2 km to the ADVA parking. However, those with exhibition passes can continue on the main road, and park opposite the station, after taking a U-turn.
12/02/15 Akshay Prasad/New Indian Express