Delhi traffic advisory

  1. Delhi: Sarita Vihar Flyover To Remain Shut for 50 Days, Traffic Snarls Expected
  2. Delhi Traffic Police announce traffic diversions for AAP rally
  3. Delhi Traffic Police Update: Navratri 2022, Ramlila celebrations


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Delhi: Sarita Vihar Flyover To Remain Shut for 50 Days, Traffic Snarls Expected

Commuters in Delhi may have to face traffic snarls for the next 50 days, as the carriageways of the Sarita Vihar flyover on Outer Ring Road will remain closed from Wednesday owing to repair work being undertaken by the Public Works Department (PWD). The flyover is a part of Mathura Road which connects southeast Delhi to Faridabad in Haryana. The Delhi traffic police took to Twitter to inform commuters about the closure of the flyover, as per which, the PWD is going to start the repair work of the flyover from today. The closure of the transport route may increase the volume of traffic on the road and cause inconvenience to the general public. Delhi Traffic Police’s Advisory “Each carriageway of the flyover will take about 25 days to be repaired and the flyover will be closed for traffic while other carriageways will remain open for traffic. In the first and second phase, the portion of the flyover from Ashram to Badarpur will be repaired and in the third and fourth phase, the portion of the flyover from Badarpur to Ashram will be repaired," it stated. The advisory said that due to repair work by PWD on Sarita Vihar Flyover on Mathura Road starting on June 1, there will be a closure of carriageways for a period of 50 days. Traffic AdvisoryDue to repair work by PWD on Sarita Vihar Flyover on Mathura Road starting on 07.06.2023, there will be a closure of carriageways for a period of 50 days. Kindly follow the advisory to avoid any inconvenience. To avoid inconvenience, commu...

Delhi Traffic Police announce traffic diversions for AAP rally

NEW DELHI: Delhi Traffic Police (DTP) has issued an advisory ahead of the 'maha rally'. Traffic restrictions will be in place on Sunday in the area from 8am till about 3pm when the rally is expected to end. As per the advisory, VIPs/VVIPs will visit Ramlila Ground, apart from a large number of people. Traffic will be diverted from Maharaja Ranjeet Singh Marg, Mir Dard Chowk, Ajmeri Gate, JLN Marg, Bhavbhuti Marg, Minto Road, Delhi Gate, Kamla Market to Hamdard Chowk and Paharganj Chowk. "The commuters going to New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway, Nizamuddin Railway Station and ISBT should leave with sufficient time at hand to accommodate possible delays on the route. Since it's a weekend, people in large numbers also will visit Central Delhi and preferably use public transport. Avoid roadside parking as it causes hindrance to normal traffic. In case any unusual/unidentified object or person is noticed in suspicious circumstances, information should be given to the police," the advisory stated.

Delhi Traffic Police Update: Navratri 2022, Ramlila celebrations

• • • • Navratri, Ramlila celebrations: Here are the Delhi roads to avoid till Oct 5 Navratri, Ramlila celebrations: Here are the Delhi roads to avoid till Oct 5 Delhi Traffic Police Advisory: Listing road stretches that are likely to see heavy traffic, the Delhi Traffic Police has asked people to make travel plans, taking into account the amount of time it would take to traverse these roads. Expecting heavy traffic on Delhi roads with the onset of the festive season, the Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory, pointing out road stretches that are likely to see heavy traffic. The police have also asked people to make travel plans, taking into account the amount of time it would take to traverse roads where popular temples are located. “The commuters going to IGI Airport, New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station, Nizamuddin Railway Station and ISBT should leave with sufficient time at hand to accommodate possible delays on the route. Avail public transport to help decongestion of roads. Park your vehicles only at designated parking lots. Avoid roadside parking as it causes hindrance to the normal flow of traffic. In case any unusual/unidentified object or person is noticed in suspicious circumstances, information should be given to the nearby police post, PCR van or staff deployed on duty,” the traffic advisory said. Navratri started on Monday and the season will continue till Dussehra on October 5. The police said that the main temples that will attract la...