The traffic police have advised all travelers who have flights at Entebbe Airport to plan their journeys on time to avoid the inconvenience of delays.
This was said as the traffic department of Police in Uganda issued a traffic flow plan for the Non-Aligned Movement and G77 plus China Summits scheduled to take place from January 15-23.
According to Micheal Kananura, no motorcycles will be allowed to access the summit routes
While addressing journalists at the police headquarters in Naguru Micheal Kananura the traffic spokesperson revealed that the main routes for the summit will be the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway to Speke Resort Munyonyo. But the routes will stretch from Kampala-Entebbe Expressway through Northern Bypass, Binaisa Road, Mulago Roundabout, and Yusuf Lule Road to Nile Avenue.
Expected diversions include, At Mpala, traffic will be diverted to Entebbe Highway.
At Kisubi, traffic will be diverted to Nakawuka.
At the Kajjansi flyover, traffic will be diverted to use the Kajjansi flyover to Lubowa and then to Zana.
Kananura also says, there will be diversions at Serena Kigo traffic lights, Mutungo, Kitiko traffic lights, and Busabala traffic lights for any vehicle sighted along the Munyonyo Spur.
At Northern Bypass, there will be a diversion at Busega Flyover and at Slip Road to restrict vehicles from accessing the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway.
There will be another diversion along the Northern Bypass at Sentemma, Nansana, Bwaise, Kalerwe, Kyebando, and Kisaasi interchange, flyover, and Slip roads.
At Bwaise Flyover, traffic will be diverted to Sir Apollo Kaggwa Road for one to access the city center.
According to Kananura, no motorcycles will be allowed to access the summit routes, and traffic police will hold traffic flow at other road junctions, and access roads, and regulate movement according to the movement of the delegates.
The traffic police also advise all travelers intending to use Entebbe International Airport to plan early to avoid inconveniences.