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G20 Summit: If you walk on these roads of Delhi, you will get stuck, first know the traffic police guidelines.

New Delhi : Are you currently in India’s capital Delhi? Then there is a lot of trouble for you. Do you know why? Because, currently a conference of Group-20 member countries is going on in Delhi. In such a situation, there is such high security in Delhi that you cannot even walk, leave aside using your vehicles. Especially in areas like Lutyens Zone, ITO, Pragati Maidan, Purana Qila, Delhi Gate, Ajmeri Gate, Old Delhi Railway Station (Pudire Station), New Delhi Railway Station (Nadire Station), Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station (Hanire Station) etc. It is even more difficult to take. Surveillance at Delhi Metro stations is even more special. In such a situation, the Delhi Traffic Police has issued a guideline for common vehicle drivers, especially for car, two-wheeler and three-wheeler drivers, which is very important to pay attention to. If you do not pay attention to it, then you can get into trouble. Come, let us know…

Which places are allowed to go

Let us tell you that India’s capital Delhi is ready to host the G20 summit on 9th and 10th September. Therefore, Delhi Traffic Police has issued a gazette notification to impose traffic restrictions in the city from September 8. According to the guidelines issued by the Delhi Government, people living in Delhi, their authorized vehicles, emergency vehicles, vehicles going to the airport, vehicles of passengers traveling to Old Delhi, New Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway stations, New Delhi. Will be allowed to walk on the road network of the district.

Ban on vehicles coming from Dhaula Kuan

Along with this, let us also tell you that during the G-20 summit, normal traffic except goods vehicles and buses will be allowed to enter Delhi from Rajokri border and essentially from NH-48 to Rao Tula Ram Marg. And will be diverted towards Olof Palme route. No vehicle movement will be allowed on NH-48 towards Dhaula Kuan.

Ban on TSR and taxis

TSRs and taxis will not be allowed to enter or ply in New Delhi district from 5 am on September 9 to 11:59 am on September 10. All types of goods vehicles, commercial vehicles, interstate buses and local city buses will not run. The ban on some routes will continue from midnight on 7th and 8th September to midnight on 10th September.

Which routes will be banned

These routes include Mathura Road (beyond Ashram Chowk), Bhairon Road, Purana Qila Road and inside the Pragati Maidan tunnel. However, goods vehicles with valid permission like milk, vegetables, fruits, medical supplies and other essential commodities will be allowed to enter the city. All types of commercial vehicles, including buses already present in Delhi, will be allowed to ply on the Ring Road and the road network beyond the Ring Road towards the borders of Delhi. Apart from this, vehicles engaged in maintenance of armed forces, paramilitary forces, police, disaster management, fire tenders, ambulances and emergency services like road maintenance, power supply, water or sewage lines, communication networks etc. will be allowed to move.

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