The Vadodara Rural Police has announced routes A and B for three-tier security arrangements and traffic management ahead of the first ODI between India and New Zealand at the Kotambi Stadium on January 11. By releasing a drone video of the road from Golden Chowk to the stadium, the police have guided visitors to reach comfortably, including return options after the match with general and VIP parking arrangements. Keeping in mind the possibility of being 'housefull' due to the presence of stars like Virat Kohli-Rohit Sharma, the traffic jam has been avoided and the matchmakers can return home after enjoying the match peacefully. How to reach Kotambi Stadium from Vadodara?
After reaching the Golden Toll Naka from Golden Chowk and from there to the Kotambi Stadium, the first right side general parking will come, the VIP parking will come on the right side while proceeding on the main road. Both general and VIP can enter the stadium from the parking lot. How to reach Vadodara from Kotambi Stadium?
After the match is over, you can leave the stadium and go to the Golden Quadrangle, from the Golden Quadrangle to Vadodara, although before the Golden Quadrangle, the road goes to the village of Kumetha on the left. From there too, you can reach Vadodara from Chowkdi today. Before the Golden Quadrangle, turn left, the road to the village of Kumetha will be taken on the left. From there, you will come to the temple of Sikotar Mata, turn right and go straight ahead to Ajwa Chowk. From there you can also go to Vadodara. After 15 years, an international match has been held in Vadodara
Vadodara Range IG Sandeep Singh said that the international match between India and New Zealand scheduled to be played on January 11 is being played in Vadodara after 15 years, so it is challenging. We expect the stadium to be 'housefull', due to which there will be a lot of public and traffic movement. Following this, we have coordinated with Vadodara city police. Some routes have been diverted to avoid traffic congestion. At the same time, adequate parking space has been arranged so that no vehicle is parked on the road and traffic movement can be smooth. Understanding the layout of the stadium, the arrangement of police-arrangements
"We have studied the entire layout of the stadium and have made sector-wise police-arrangements," he said. What can be taken in and what can not be taken will be announced in the parking area itself so that no one enters with unnecessary luggage. Our aim is to provide a safe and enjoyable environment to the public. We have given routes A and B diversions
''With celebrity cricketers like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma coming, our responsibility increases,'' he added. For this, we have planned well in advance keeping all aspects in mind. Talking about the traffic problem, he said, "In our experience during previous matches, people used to park their vehicles on the road and leave, due to which the road became narrow. This time we have increased the parking space. We have given routes A and B diversions. Traffic diversion announced in view of the match
Vadodara Additional District Magistrate B.S. Patel has issued a notification regarding traffic diversion on the Halol-Vadodara road. Accordingly, from 10 am on January 11 till the end of the match, all vehicles coming from Halol towards Vadodara have been banned from using the main road. These vehicles will have to take the following diversion route as an alternate route. Diversion route:
From Jarod Referral Chowk, you will have to take a right turn and come to Vadodara via Jesangpura Patia, Nimeta Patia, Sikandarpura Patia, Ajwa Chowk.
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