The police have imposed certain traffic restrictions in Kochi city for the next two days in connection with the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On Monday (April 24) from 2 pm to 8 pm, vehicles coming from West Kochi region to Ernakulam should enter NH via Thoppumpadi, Thevara Ferry, Kundanur, Vytila, Edakochi, Aroor.

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Vehicles will not be allowed to enter from West Kochi to Thevara from 2 pm to 8 pm. Vehicles should take a turn from BOT East and proceed via Thevara Ferry, Kundanur and Vyttila. Vehicles will not be allowed to enter from Thevara ferry side to Thevara and vice versa from 2 pm to 8 pm.

Large vehicles going from Ernakulam to West Kochi should go via Kundanur and Aroor. Vehicles will not be allowed to enter from Pallimukku to Thevara from 2 pm to 8 pm. Vehicles should take a U-turn from Pallimukku and proceed to Vyttila via Kadavantra.

Vehicles going from Marine Drive towards Thevara should take a turn from BT H and go via Jos Junction. Service buses going to West Kochi from Ernakulam should make a turn from Pallimukku and go via Kadavanthra, Vyttila, Kundannur and Aroor.

On Tuesday (April 25) from 8 am to 10.30 am, vehicles will not be allowed to enter West Kochi Island area from Thevara. Vehicles should turn around from Thevara junction and go to Thevara side. Vehicles will not be allowed to enter Thevara from West Kochi area. Vehicles should take a turn from BOT East towards Thevara Ferry.
Vehicles coming from Thrissur with people attending the PM’s event should be parked at Ernakulathappan Ground, Container Road and Kadavanthra Maveli Road after dropping people at Kadavanthra.

Vehicles coming from Alappuzha, Kottayam and Idukki should drop their passengers at Thevara Ferry Junction and park at the Motor Vehicle Department’s Driving Test Ground on Thevara Ferry Boat Easter Road and on Indira Gandhi Road. PM will inaugurate the Kochi Water Metro project on Augut 25. 

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