Traffic Restrictions in Patna Today, Vehicles Banned on Several Routes; Check Advisory Before Leaving Home

Traffic arrangements in Patna have been changed today, August 19, due to the proposed Lok Bhavan March led by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and Bihar Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav. The march is expected to affect traffic movement across several important parts of the capital. Traffic police have announced restrictions and diversions on several roads. Residents of Patna are therefore advised to check the traffic advisory before leaving home.

The march is being organized by the RJD as part of its protest over various political and law-and-order issues. The programme is expected to bring a large number of party workers and supporters into central Patna, prompting the administration to make special security and traffic arrangements.

Traffic Routes to Be Affected

Several important areas around Gandhi Maidan and central Patna are expected to experience traffic restrictions. These include Gandhi Maidan, Dakbungalow, Exhibition Road, Budh Marg, Income Tax Chowk, Mandiri and nearby areas.

Traffic police have advised commuters to avoid these routes unless absolutely necessary and use alternative roads wherever possible.

The restrictions are intended to separate the movement of protesters from regular vehicular traffic and prevent major congestion.

Traffic Restrictions From 9 AM

According to the traffic advisory, traffic restrictions are expected to remain in effect from around 9 AM until the programme concludes.

Vehicles traveling toward Dakbungalow Chowk from certain junctions may be stopped or diverted. Commercial vehicles around Gandhi Maidan are also expected to face restrictions.

People traveling to offices, markets and other destinations in central Patna may therefore experience delays.

Special Restrictions for Autos and E-Rickshaws

Special arrangements have also been made for auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws.

Autos and e-rickshaws traveling toward Gandhi Maidan from Bhattacharya Chowk on Exhibition Road may not be allowed to proceed further. Similarly, vehicles coming toward Gandhi Maidan from SP Verma Road may be allowed only up to Swaminandan Tiraha.

Passengers using these services should therefore plan their journeys in advance.

People traveling toward Gandhi Maidan may need to get down at designated points and use alternative routes or modes of transportation.

Diversions for Vehicles Coming From Danapur

Vehicles coming from the Danapur side through Rajapur Bridge toward Gandhi Maidan are also expected to face diversions.

According to the advisory, autos and e-rickshaws from this direction may be diverted toward Police Line Tiraha.

This route is commonly used by commuters traveling toward central Patna, so additional traffic pressure may be seen in surrounding areas during the march.

Income Tax Chowk and Mandiri Also Affected

Traffic arrangements have also been changed around the Income Tax Chowk and Mandiri areas.

Vehicles traveling toward the Mandiri drain area may be diverted depending on the movement of the march and the prevailing traffic situation.

Central Patna already experiences considerable traffic pressure on normal days. The presence of a large political gathering could therefore increase congestion.

Who Is Likely to Face the Most Difficulty?

The traffic restrictions could particularly affect residents living around Gandhi Maidan, office workers, shopkeepers, auto and e-rickshaw drivers and people who regularly travel through central Patna.

Passengers traveling toward railway stations, bus terminals and other important destinations may also experience delays.

People with scheduled trains, buses or appointments should leave home earlier than usual and keep additional travel time in mind.

Advice for People With Essential Work

Residents who need to travel today should first check whether their route passes through areas affected by the march.

People traveling toward Gandhi Maidan, Dakbungalow and Exhibition Road should take extra precautions and consider alternative routes.

Drivers are advised to follow instructions from traffic police. Attempting to enter restricted routes can worsen congestion and may also lead to action by authorities.

Tejashwi Yadav to Lead the March

The RJD march is being led by Tejashwi Yadav. Party leaders, legislators, office-bearers and supporters are expected to participate.

The march was initially planned to begin from the RJD office, but the programme was subsequently changed, with reports indicating that it would begin from JP Golambar at around 10 AM.

The march is expected to move toward Lok Bhavan as part of the party’s protest programme.

Political Issues Behind the March

The RJD has linked the protest to several issues, including student-related protests, police action and law-and-order concerns.

Tejashwi Yadav has raised questions over police action against students and the recent firing incident in Siwan. The RJD has demanded accountability over these issues.

The protest has also intensified political exchanges between the opposition and the ruling alliance in Bihar.

Tight Security Arrangements

The administration has made additional security arrangements in view of the march.

Police deployment, barricading and crowd-management measures are expected at sensitive locations. Authorities will attempt to manage the movement of protesters while keeping normal public traffic as smooth as possible.

Traffic police will have an important role in controlling vehicle movement and implementing diversions.

Public Asked to Follow Police Instructions

Traffic police have appealed to motorists to follow designated diversion routes.

If police stop vehicles from entering a particular road, drivers should cooperate and use the prescribed alternative route instead of attempting to bypass the restrictions.

People are also advised not to park vehicles near the march route because improperly parked vehicles could further reduce road space and obstruct emergency services.

Public Transport May Also Be Affected

The traffic restrictions could also affect public transportation.

Because autos and e-rickshaws may not be allowed to enter certain areas, passengers may have to change vehicles at designated points.

People who regularly commute through the affected areas should consider alternative routes and allow additional time for their journeys.

Check Your Route Before Leaving Home

The most important advice for Patna residents today is to check their route before leaving home.

Anyone whose journey passes through Gandhi Maidan or nearby areas should consider an alternative route.

Traffic conditions may be particularly affected after 9 AM and could remain disrupted until the march concludes.

People traveling to offices, markets, hospitals, railway stations or other important destinations should leave earlier than usual.

The RJD’s Lok Bhavan March under the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav has resulted in major changes to traffic arrangements in Patna today.

Several important areas, including Gandhi Maidan, Dakbungalow, Exhibition Road, Budh Marg, Income Tax Chowk and Mandiri, may experience traffic restrictions and diversions. Special restrictions have also been introduced for commercial vehicles, autos and e-rickshaws in certain areas.

Therefore, people living in Patna should check the traffic advisory before leaving their homes today. Those who do not have essential work in the affected areas are advised to avoid them and use alternative routes.

The march is politically significant for the RJD, but for ordinary residents, traffic management will be the biggest immediate concern. The administration is attempting to maintain a balance between the protest programme and normal public movement.

Public cooperation with traffic police will be essential to prevent unnecessary congestion and ensure that emergency vehicles and essential services can continue to move through the city.