Marathahalli Bridge Junction to see traffic diversions, alternate routes from Dec 22

Bengaluru Traffic Police will implement trial traffic restrictions at Marathahalli Bridge Junction from December 22, 2025. Right turns and U-turns are restricted, with alternative routes suggested to ease congestion.

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  • Trial traffic changes from December 22
  • Right turns and U-turns restricted
  • Alternative routes via ORR suggested

To ease heavy congestion at Marathahalli Bridge Junction, Bengaluru Traffic Police have announced trial traffic restrictions and diversions within HAL Airport Traffic Police limits starting December 22, 2025.

Bengaluru Traffic Police have issued a detailed traffic advisory to reduce congestion at the busy Marathahalli Bridge Junction. The new traffic arrangements will be implemented from December 22, 2025, on a trial basis, within the jurisdiction of the HAL Airport Traffic Police Station.

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As part of the changes, several road movements will be restricted. Vehicles coming from Devarabeesanahalli and Kadubeesanahalli towards Marathahalli Bridge Junction via the KLM Service Road will not be allowed to take a right turn towards Varthur and Whitefield. In addition, the median at Tulsi Theatre Junction will be completely closed to traffic.

Another key restriction is at Doddenekundi Junction, where vehicles arriving from Marathahalli will not be permitted to take a U-turn. These measures are aimed at streamlining traffic flow and reducing bottlenecks at critical junctions.

To assist commuters, the police have also suggested alternative routes. Vehicles travelling from Devarabeesanahalli and Kadubeesanahalli towards Varthur and Kundalahalli are advised to take the Outer Ring Road, make a U-turn at Karthik Nagar Junction, and proceed through Kalamandir Service Road to reach Varthur Main Road, continuing further towards Whitefield and Varthur.

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Similarly, motorists heading towards KR Puram from Marathahalli and Kundalahalli should take a right turn at Doddenekundi Main Road Junction, move along Doddenekundi Main Road, reach Karthik Nagar Junction, and then continue onto the Outer Ring Road.

The advisory has been issued by Sahil Bagla, IPS, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic East Division, Bengaluru City, who has requested public cooperation to ensure smooth implementation of the trial traffic plan.

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