New traffic requirements for Super Rugby match

New traffic requirements for Super Rugby match

By Vijay Narayan
Thursday 30/06/2016
ANZ Stadium is the venue for the historic Super Rugby match between the Chiefs and Crusaders [Photo: Fiji Sports Council]

Traffic requirements for the Super Rugby match between the Gallagher Chiefs and the BNZ Crusaders scheduled to be held tomorrow have changed.

Police Chief of Operations ACP Rusiate Tudravu says due to the requirements set out by organisers, the Fiji Police Force will now be closing off some roads.

The junction of Queen Elizabeth Drive to the junction of Grantham Road will be closed from 4pm to 10pm tomorrow.

The only vehicles that will be permitted to enter from either end will be those who have the allocated vehicle passes issued by the Fiji Sports Council.

ACP Tudravu says people should display their passes where it will be easy to check the corresponding number and vehicle passes.

It has been stressed by the Fiji Sports Council that only the vehicle whose registration is indicated on the pass will be allowed in.

For those wishing to attend Fiji Showcase tomorrow afternoon and evening - Police Commissioner, Sitiveni Qiliho has confirmed that they can come along Queen Elizabeth Drive along the seawall area and go into the drive-in next to Nandos Restaurant to park at the Rups Investments parking area.

After the completion of the rugby match, Fletcher Road heading into Vatuwaqa will be opened for one way traffic only and those wanting to head into Suva are requested to use alternative routes.

ACP Tudravu says they will also be introducing the use of new technology as an aerial drone for surveillance will be in operation.

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