Delhi Traffic Advisory

Protests by farmers in Punjab and Haryana continue for the 11th day, with a large number of farmers stranded at the Shambhu, Khanauri, and Singhu borders. The impact of the farmers’ agitation can be clearly seen on the traffic and security situation in Delhi, posing challenges and increased difficulties for the Delhi Police and residents of the national capital. Keeping this in mind, the Delhi Traffic Police has once again issued a traffic advisory.

Traffic Concerns

The Delhi Police has issued a new traffic advisory stating that vehicle movement at the city’s borders will be affected due to checkpoints and inspections. Travelers are advised to pay attention to traffic advisories and adhere to the rules in these areas to avoid traffic congestion and possible delays.

Possible Traffic Jams

According to the Delhi Police traffic advisory, checkpoints and inspections at places like Lekh Khurd Border, Mandi Border, Aya Nagar Border, DND Flyway, Kalindi Kunj, Badarpur, Palla, Surajkund, and Karni Singh Shooting Range areas may affect traffic today. People traveling to and from Haryana have been diverted towards Zero Palla, Singhu School Toll, Piao Maniyari, Saboli, Safiabad, and Lamapur. Heavy traffic is expected on these routes throughout the day, and vehicles are being allowed passage after proper inspection.

Singhu Border Completely Closed

The NH-44 beyond the Singhu Border has been completely closed for regular traffic. NH-44, along with other connecting roads like Sonipat-Panipat, are also affected, but remain open for the general public. Travel advisory suggests that traffic from Gurugram on NH-8 should take MG Road via Iffco Chowk and Shankar Chowk for smoother movement.



पंजाब और हरियाणा में किसानों का प्रदर्शन 11वें दिन भी जारी है और दिल्ली की यातायात और सुरक्षा व्यवस्था पर इसका असर दिख रहा है। दिल्ली पुलिस ने ट्रैफिक एडवाइजरी जारी की है और यात्रियों से नियमों का पालन करने की सलाह दी है। सिंघु बॉर्डर पूरी तरह से बंद कर दिया गया है और यातायात परामर्श में सलाह दी जा रही है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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