Noida Traffic Police Advisory: Roads open and close in New Delhi, Noida and Greater Noida during International Trade Show and Moto GP
Noida Traffic Police Advisory: Roads open and close in New Delhi, Noida and Greater Noida during International Trade Show and Moto GP
Noida Traffic Advisory: Greater Noida is hosting the International Trade Show on Thursday (September 21), and Moto GP on September 22. The Noida Traffic Police has issued an advisory regarding traffic for both the events
Noida Traffic Advisory: Greater Noida is hosting the first International Trade Show on September 21, while it will hold the Moto GP on September 22, 2023.
Because of the two high-ticket event, the Noida Traffic Authority has issued an advisory.
The traffic department tweeted that the entry of heavy/medium/light goods vehicles from the Delhi border to the Gautam Buddha Nagar border will be restricted from 06:00 am on September 21, 2023, to 11:59 pm on September 25, 2023.
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यातायात हेल्पलाइन नं०–9971009001 pic.twitter.com/UYNBlIPzGU— Noida Traffic Police (@noidatraffic) September 21, 2023
Noida Traffic Advisory: Use this route from Delhi to Noida-Greater Noida Expressway
The traffic authority said that non-commercial vehicles going from Delhi towards Greater Noida, Mathura, Agra, Lucknow using the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway should go through internal roads of the Delhi region via NH-09, 24, 91.
While non-commercial vehicles going from Noida area towards Delhi, Ghaziabad, can reach their destination through MP-01, MP-02, MP-03 and DSC routes from New Ashok Nagar, Jhundpura, NIB, Model Town, and Chhijarsi.
Noida Traffic Advisory: Commercial vehicles going to Delhi, Lucknow, Agra
Non-commercial vehicles going from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Hapur towards Mathura, Agra, Lucknow can go through NH-09, 24, 91. Non-commercial vehicles going from Agra, Mathura, Lucknow via the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway to New Delhi are advised to choose routes vial Aligarh, Tappal, Bulandshahar, and Mathura.
Non-commercial vehicles going from Greater Noida West area to New Delhi, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Hapur will be able to reach their destination via Kisan Chowk, Tigri to NH-24, or via Parthala, Chhijarasi to NH-24.
Noida Traffic Advisory: Heavy, light and medium goods vehicles are banned
From the Delhi border to Gautam Buddha Nagar, heavy goods vehicles (HGV), medium goods vehicles (MGV), light goods vehicles (LGV) and passenger vehicles are banned from Chilla, DND, Kalindi Kunj, New Ashok Nagar, Kondli/Jhundpura border to Gautam Buddha Nagar.
People travelling on these routes can reach their destination using the internal roads of the Delhi region through NH-24, 91.
At the same time, the Noida Traffic Police has appealed that the general public should make maximum use of metro services to avoid inconvenience.
Metro operations will remain unchanged on all routes.
Noida Traffic Advisory: Instructions for auto/e-rickshaw and buses drivers
The Noida Traffic Police said that autos/e-rickshaws would not be parked on any public road in Gautam Buddha Nagar from September 21 to September 25 and will not block the public road under any circumstances.
DTC buses going from New Delhi's Ashram via DND, Chilla, to Noida Sector 16 and 37, will be able to go from via Mayur Vihar, Kondli, Stadium Chowk, Jhundpura, and Rajnigandha to Sector 16 depot in Noida.
Passenger buses going from Noida City Centre, Sector 37, and Botanical Garden to Pari Chowk will be able to go from Sector 44 roundabout to Eldico Chowk, Sector 93, NSEZ, Surajpur, Alpha Commercial roundabout to Ramlila Park near the depot roundabout.
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