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Traffic Advisory Issued For Noida, Greater Noida; Check Routes To Avoid

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Traffic Advisory Issued For Noida, Greater Noida; Check Routes To Avoid

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Ahead of the Farmers Protest today, a traffic advisory has been issued for residents of Noida and Greater Noida. Check routes you must avoid…

Noida Traffic Update
Noida Traffic Update

New Delhi: The Farmers Delhi Chalo Protest is being organised today by various farmer associations from Haryana to Delhi. Ahead of the protest today, Section 144 has been imposed in the entire Delhi city, the national capital’s borders, in Panchkula and certain districts of Haryana. Borders have been sealed and heavy security has been deployed ahead of the Farmers March. Delhi Police has issued a traffic advisory for all the residents of Delhi and along with Delhi, a specific traffic advisory has also been issued by the Gautam Budh Nagar Police for Noida and Greater Noida, Check the routes to avoid..

Traffic Advisory Issued For Noida, Greater Noida

As mentioned earlier, a traffic advisory has been issued for Noida and Greater Noida by the Gautam Budh Nagar Police. The march is being organised by around 200 farmers’ unions and the farmers are expected to reach Delhi from Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana. Take a look at the key points of the Noida-Greater Noida Traffic Advisory..

  • If you are using the Chilla Border to go to Delhi, take the 14A Flyover to reach Section 15 Golchakkar Chowk; then go towards Sandip Paper Mill Chowk – Jhundpura Chowk – and then towards their destination.
  • Film City Flyover must be used to go towards Sector 18 and beyond, instead of DND Border while going to Delhi.
  • Commuters going to Delhi via the Kalindi Border, must take the Mahamaya Flyover to reach Sector 37.
  • Jewar Toll – Khurja and further through Jahangirpur, is the route that must be used in case you are going to Delhi using the Yamuna Expressway.
  • In case you are using the Peripheral Expressway to Sirsa, Parichowk to go to Delhi, your alternative route option is the one towards Dadri, Dasna.
  • Amid these traffic restrictions, all emergency vehicles will be allowed to travel to all destinations.

Delhi Police Traffic Advisory For Farmers Protest

Speaking about the general advisory for Delhi, the state government has imposed Section 144 for the entire city and this will stay in place for the next 30 days. The Delhi Traffic Advisory, there are diversions for the inter-state buses using the NH-44 to go to Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal etc.

Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) are advised to use Exit Number-2 on NH-44 intersection to go to Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, etc. “The HGVs intending to go towards Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, etc. are suggested to take Outer Ring Road from Mukarba Chowk to Madhuban Chowk to Bhagwan Mahavir Road to Rithala to Pansali Chowk to Helipad to UER-II to Kanjhawala Road-Karala T-Point-Kanjhawala Chowk to Jaunti Village to Jaunti Border/Nizampur Border and enter in Haryana village Bamnoli and may go further go via Nahra-Nahari road to Bahadurgarh road.”

Diversions have also been announced for cars and light goods vehicles travelling to Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, etc. The Delhi Traffic Advisory stated, “The cars and LGVs intending to go towards Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, etc. are suggested to take exit from exit number-2 DSIIDC cut towards Bawana road to Kanjhawala T-Point to Kanjhawala Chowk via Dr Sahib Singh Verma Road to Jhanda Chowk/Ghevra to take right Nizampur Border via Savdha Village to Bahadurgarh Connecting NH-9.”



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