To ensure smooth traffic during the G20 Summit which is scheduled to be held on September 9 and 10 in Delhi, the city's traffic police has introduced an online help desk for the city's residents. The G20 Virtual Help Desk can be accessed by clicking on the link https://traffic.delhipolice
With just a couple of days remaining for the G20 Summit in the national capital, Delhi Traffic police on Wednesday issued an appeal to the people to avoid walking or cycling near India Gate and Kartavya Path areas.
Delhi Traffic Police on Saturday conducted another full dress rehearsal as part of its preparations for the upcoming G20 Summit in the national capital on September 9 and 10.
A press release issued by the Delhi Traffic Police said that despite sharing the traffic advisory on social media handles and websites of the Delhi Traffic Police, it is still receiving a lot of queries from the public about its traffic management plan for the summit.
"In view of the #G20Summit rehearsals to be held on 26th & 27th August, 2023 from 0900 hrs to 1230 hrs, traffic regulations will be effective on various roads. Kindly follow the advisory," the Delhi Traffic Police said in a message on X.
Commuters have been advised to avoid routes like Khan Market, Teen Murti round-about, GGR-PDR, A-Point to W-Point, Kamla Express Building, Andrews Ganj, Khanpur T-point, Under Railway Bridge at Bhairon Marg among others as roads in these areas remain water-logged.
Traffic police of Delhi informed, "In view of the water level in Yamuna reaching the danger mark of 207.5 meters, movement of traffic on Outer Ring Road between Wazirabad Bridge and Vikas Marg and Mahatma Gandhi Road between Kalighat Mandir and Delhi Secretariat will be regulated."
For 20 days from April 28, the carriageway of the Nala Bridge going towards Nizamuddin Railway Station will be closed for repair work, announced Delhi traffic police.