Due to the timing of two important events, namely Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Jahir Sabha at Shivaji Park and the Mumbai Indians vs. Lucknow Super Giants IPL game at Wankhede Stadium, there will likely be massive Mumbai traffic disruptions. Consequently, commuters should anticipate significant delays and plan their journeys accordingly.The Mumbai Police has released a thorough traffic advice in an effort to guarantee efficient traffic flow and the least amount of disturbance to commuters.

Event Specifics and Attendees

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena will host the Jahir Sabha, with the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and other dignitaries. Shivaji Park in Dadar is the planned venue for the event.

Restriction on Traffic and Areas Without Parking

The Mumbai Police has designated certain places as “no parking zones” during the event in order to control traffic congestion. These include Dr. Annie Besant Road, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (BA) Road, T.H. Kataria Road, Thadani Road, L.J. Road, Tilak Road, Dadasaheb Rege Marg, MB Raut Marg, Lt. Dilip Gupta Marg, N.C. Kelkar Road, and SVS and Keluskar Roads.

Parking Scheduling

Parking spots are available at Reti Bandar, RAK Road, Senapati Bapat Marg, Nathalal Parikh Road, Lady Jahagir Road, and Kamagar Stadium for Jahir Sabha attendees. Additionally, parking lots are located at India Bull Finance Centre PPL Parking, Kohinoor PPL Parking, Raheja PPL Parking, and Lodha PPL Parking.

Diverting traffic and using other routes

When there is heavy traffic, some roads could close for a while. We recommend drivers to take detours to reach their destinations without incident. For example, if SVS Road North Bound is closed, cars can use alternative routes via SK Bole Road, Agar Bazar, Portuguese Church, and Gokhale Road.

Precautionary Actions

To minimize inconvenience, we advise commuters intending to travel by rail or aircraft to schedule their trips in advance. We recommend keeping an eye on Mumbai traffic updates and, if needed, mapping out alternative routes.

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