Special traffic plan in Colombo in view of Vesak

Special traffic plan in Colombo in view of Vesak

May 11, 2025   05:06 pm

Sri Lanka Police has announced the implementation of a special traffic plan in Colombo from tomorrow (12) in line with the 2025 Vesak Festival.

Accordingly, the Bauddhaloka Vesak Zone, organized by the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress, will be held from May 12 to 14. The Buddha Rashmi Vesak Zone, organized jointly by the Hunupitiya Gangaramaya Temple and the Prime Minister’s Office, will take place from May 12 to 16 while another Vesak Zone is scheduled to be held in Braybrooke Place from May 12 to 13.

According to a statement issued by the Police Media Division, the Bauddhaloka Vesak Zone will span from the Baseline Road near the Prison Junction, through Borella Junction, D.S. Junction, Kanatte Roundabout and Bauddhaloka Mawatha up to the Bambalapitiya Junction.
 
The Buddha Rashmi Vesak Zone will cover areas from the Kompanya Veediya Police Roundabout, Kumaratunga Munidasa Mawatha, Kompanya Veediya Junction, James Pieris Mawatha, Pittala Junction and Flower Road up to the Prime Minister’s Office. It also includes surrounding areas such as Jinarthana Mawatha, Navam Mawatha, and Perahera Mawatha, Police noted.

Due to a large number of visitors expected towards Galle Face Green and nearby areas, a special traffic plan will be implemented in this region, Police added.
 
Accordingly, on May 12 and 13, vehicular movement in several areas including Colombo Fort, adjacent to Galle Face Green, Port City, and Kollupitiya Junction will be restricted to one-way traffic from 7:00 p.m.
 
Residents and vehicles traveling to hospitals or institutions providing essential services along these roads will be allowed access as necessary. However, container trucks and tipper lorries will not be permitted to enter these Vesak zones during the operating period.
 
Police said, once the traffic congestion subsides, all roads will be returned to usual two-way operation. Sri Lanka Police will implement special security measures throughout the Vesak festival period to ensure the safety and convenience of devotees, the statement from the Police Media Division said.

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