Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The traffic management police have implemented several traffic diversions for the next phase of construction of the three-layer bridge on the Bypass. Commuters are advised to follow the revised routes to ensure smooth traffic flow.

Diversion Details:

* Vehicles from Kanadiya Bridge will be diverted onto the service road at the demerging point in front of PanchtaraDhaba, from where they can proceed towards Dewas. This service road will operate as one-way until the bridge construction is completed.

* Small vehicles heading to the city from Bicholi or Kanadiya Bridge will be diverted to the service road before Kanadiya Underpass and can proceed to Bengali Square via Kanadiya Road.

* Heavy vehicles coming from Radisson Square will be diverted towards Best Price via Labh Ganga Square and Velvet Square, and will need to use the Bypass toll plaza U-turn to continue towards Khandwa, Rau or Mumbai.

* Small vehicles coming from Dewas will be diverted towards the DPS Underpass, Hotel TCL, Velvet Square and Labh Ganga Square to enter the city via Star Square.

* Small vehicles heading to Kanadiya Underpass from Radisson or Star Square will take a U-turn at Velvet Square, proceed via Labh Ganga Square, RE-2 and Pakiza Tri-section, and merge at Patel Nagar to reach Kanadiya Underpass.

* Vehicles heading to Phoenix Mall, Jalsa Garden, Malwa Institute or Jhalaria Village from Labh Ganga Square should turn left at Best Price, take the DPS Overbridge and either use the DPS Underpass or the median between DPS Bridge and Golden Leaves Bridge.

* Passenger pick-up and drop-off for buses between Hotel Sheraton and Patel Nagar merging point on the Bypass is strictly prohibited.

* Buses entering the city from Kanadiya Bridge must take a left turn at Best Price, proceed towards Velvet Square, Labh Ganga Square and Star Square.

* Interstate buses will not be allowed to operate beyond Star Square towards Radisson Square.

Commuters are requested to cooperate with traffic authorities and follow the revised routes to avoid inconvenience and ensure smooth traffic management.