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G20 Summit: Delhi-NCR traffic restrictions, roads to avoid, closures; check details

Delhi Police and Gurugram traffic police have released a detailed traffic advisory ahead of the G20 Summit in Delhi, informing about the restrictions on vehicular movement.

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The G20 Summit hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is just a few days away. The government, keeping this in mind, has issued several guidelines related to traffic, and commercial activity in New Delhi. The G20 Summit 2023 will take place on September 9-10 at the Bharat Mandapam convention centre. 

Delhi Police and Gurugram traffic police have released a detailed traffic advisory ahead of the G20 Summit in Delhi, informing about the restrictions on vehicular movement. 

The advisory also urged people to use the metro for transportation during the two days of the G20 Summit (September 9–10).

The restriction order will go into effect at midnight on September 7 and remain in place through September 10 at midnight. 

G20 Summit: Traffic Advisory 

  • Vehicle traffic on NH-48 may be temporarily stopped at regular intervals between September 8 and September 10
  • All public bus services will have to use routes from Rajiv Chowk, MG Road, Sikanderpur Metro Station, and Nathupur Red Light to enter Delhi.
  • Heavy vehicles entering Delhi from Sohna Road, NH-48, Pataudi Road Gurugram, and Farukh Nagar Gurugram Road will have to use the Western Peripheral Expressway or Kundli–Manesar–Palwal Expressway.
  • People living in Lutyens' Delhi or tourists with hotel bookings there would be permitted to go by auto rickshaw and cab.
  • People coming from Delhi Airport to Lutyens' Delhi will only be allowed entry after proper verification of ID cards.
  • Road travel to IGI Airport will be affected from September 8 to 10. 
  • Intestate buses will be allowed to enter Delhi but not allowed to terminate at the Inter-state Bus Terminals.
  • For ambulance assistance services, people can call 6828400604. The service will be launched on the night of September 7.
  • Interstate buses will also be allowed entry into Delhi. All such buses will have terminating points on the Ring Road.
  • All types of goods vehicles, commercial vehicles, interstate buses, and local city buses such as Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses and Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) buses will not be allowed to ply on Mathura Road (beyond Ashram Chowk), Bhairon Road, Purana Quila Road and inside Pragati Maidan Tunnel from 0000 hours on the intervening night of September 7 and September 8 to September 10.
  • Motorists might experience longer travel times than usual and are requested to make maximum use of metro services, especially the Airport Express Line (Orange Line) connecting New Delhi Station to Dwarka Sector 21 Station via IGI Airport T3.

READ | G20 Summit: What's allowed, what's not in New Delhi district? Know here

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