Traffic regulations in city during ISL matches

Parking to be out of bounds along stadium road leading up to Banerjee Road

November 17, 2017 01:28 am | Updated 01:28 am IST - KOCHI

Kochi,Kerala. 16/11/17. Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium is all decked up for the inauguration of the latest edition of Indian Super League, which gets underway on Friday  Photo:H.Vibhu.

Kochi,Kerala. 16/11/17. Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium is all decked up for the inauguration of the latest edition of Indian Super League, which gets underway on Friday Photo:H.Vibhu.

The city police have drawn up elaborative traffic regulations during Indian Super League (ISL) matches to be hosted by the city starting Friday.

The Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, which is the home of the Kerala Blasters side, will host matches till February.

Accordingly, the regulations will kick in on November 17 and 24, December 3, 15, and 31, January 4, 21, and 27 and February 23.

Parking banned

On all these days, no heavy vehicles other than light motor vehicles and service buses will be allowed along the stretch between Edappally and High Court Junction on Banerjee Road after 2 p.m.

Parking will also be banned along both sides of the stretch.

Parking will be out of bounds along stadium road leading up to Banerjee Road, the road around the stadium and the one behind the stadium leading to Karanakkodam.

Spectators arriving by light motor vehicles from Vyttila side shall park their vehicles at Karanakkodam St. Jude Church ground, IMA ground and Water Authority ground behind the stadium.

Use service roads

Bigger vehicles can be parked along the service roads on both sides of the Edappally-Vyttila highway, Seaport-Airport Road and Container Terminal Road without obstructing traffic. Light vehicles coming from the Vypeen side shall be parked at St. Albert’s College ground except on November 17.

Heavy vehicles from Thrissur side should drop passengers at Aluva, Edappally, and Kalamassery before proceeding to park at Aluva Manappuram.

Heavy vehicles coming from the southern side should drop passengers at Palarivattom Junction and park along service roads of the national highway along the Palarivattom-Kundannoor stretch.

Vehicles coming from far away places like Idukki should drop passengers at Palarivattom bypass and park along the service roads of the national highway.

Passengers are encouraged to take metro trains and bus services to reach the venue from these parking areas.

Only vehicles affixed with VIP stickers will be allowed along stadium road.

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