Bengaluru traffic police announce road closures, parking bans, and diversions on MG Road and key areas for New Year’s Eve celebrations. Citizens advised to follow alternative routes and plan travel in advance for safety and smooth movement.
As the city gears up to welcome 2026, thousands of people, motorists, and pedestrians are expected to flock to MG Road, Brigade Road, Residency Road, St. Mark’s Road, Church Street, and other popular areas for New Year celebrations. To ensure public safety, smooth traffic flow, and minimal inconvenience, the Bengaluru traffic police have announced a series of road closures, parking restrictions, alternative routes, and special arrangements for public transport and cab services. These measures will be in effect from the evening of December 31 until the early hours of January 1.
Major Traffic Restrictions on Key Roads
From 8:00 pm on 31 December to 2:00 am on 1 January, entry for all vehicles, except police and emergency service vehicles, will be prohibited on the following roads:
MG Road: Anil Kumble Circle to Residency Road junction near Mayo Hall
Brigade Road: Cauvery Emporium Junction to Opera Junction
Church Street: Brigade Road Junction to Museum Road Junction
Residency Road: Ashirvadam Junction to Mayo Hall Junction
Museum Road: MG Road Junction to Old Madras Bank Road (SBI Circle)
Rest House Road: Museum Road Junction to Brigade Road Junction
Residency Cross Road: Residency Road Junction to MG Road Junction (up to Shankar Nag Theatre)
Parking Restrictions
From 4:00 pm on 31 December to 3:00 am on 1 January, parking will be prohibited (except for police and emergency vehicles) on the following roads:
MG Road: Anil Kumble Circle to Trinity Circle
Brigade Road: Cauvery Emporium Junction to Old PS Junction
Church Street: Brigade Road Junction to St. Mark’s Road Junction
Rest House Road: Brigade Road Junction to Museum Road Junction
Museum Road: MG Road Junction to SBI Circle
Residency Road: Ashirvadam Junction to Mayo Hall Junction
Alternative Routes for Restricted Traffic
Vehicles on MG Road from Queen’s Circle towards Halasuru should turn left at Anil Kumble Circle, proceed via Central Street-BRV Junction, turn right onto Cubbon Road, and rejoin MG Road at Webb’s Junction.
Vehicles from Halasuru to Cantonment should turn right at Trinity Circle, travel via Halasuru Road and Dickenson Road, and join Cubbon Road.
Parking is allowed on Kamaraj Road, from Cubbon Road Junction to Commercial Street Junction.
Vehicles from Ejipura should turn right at India Garage, then left at ASC Centre, and proceed via Trinity.
Vehicles from HAL should turn right at ASC Centre and proceed via Trinity.
Pedestrians on Brigade Road must walk from MG Road Junction towards Opera Junction; walking in the opposite direction is prohibited.
Vehicles parked on MG Road, Brigade Road, Rest House Road, Church Street, Residency Road, and St. Mark’s Road must be removed by 4:00 pm on 31 December, or fines will be imposed.
Parking Arrangements
Shivajinagar BMTC Shopping Complex (First Floor)
UB City
Garuda Mall
Kamaraj Road: Cubbon Road Junction to Commercial Street Junction
Cab and Auto Pickup/Drop-off Locations
Road Name
Pickup Location
Drop-off Location
Cubbon Road
Near BRV Junction, Chinnaswamy Stadium Gate No. 6
Near BRV Junction, Chinnaswamy Stadium Gate No. 6
Queen's Road
CTO Junction
CTO Junction
Raj Bhavan
CTO Junction
Cubbon Park Metro
Cubbon Road
BRV Ground Gate No. 6
BRV Ground Gate No. 6
MG Road
Trinity Circle
Trinity Circle
Starting Points for BMTC Buses and Tempo Traveller Vehicles
Anil Kumble Circle
Decathlon (Brigade Road)
Hosmat Hospital
Mayo Hall Junction
Trinity Circle
Ashirvadam Junction
BMTC Bus and Tempo Traveller Routes
Ashirvadam to Bannerghatta
Anil Kumble to Banashankari
Anil Kumble to NICE Road Junction
Anil Kumble to Sunkadakatte via Modi Hospital Road
Decathlon Opera Junction to NICE Road Junction via Richmond Circle
Hosmat Hospital to Marathahalli
Mayo Hall to Chikkajala
Mayo Hall to Madavara
Trinity to Bagalur
Trinity to Hoskote
These measures have been implemented to ensure public safety, smooth traffic movement, and accessibility during Bengaluru’s high-footfall New Year celebrations. Citizens are advised to follow traffic rules, use alternative routes, and plan their travel in advance.