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G20 Traffic Advisory: Routes To Take, Avoid In Delhi To Make Your Commute Easier

G20 Traffic Advisory Delhi: The New Delhi district has been designated as a 'controlled zone' due to which several restrictions have been placed on traffic movement. 

As delegates arrive in India for the G20 Summit, stringent traffic rules have been set from Friday morning onwards. The New Delhi district has been designated as a "controlled zone" from Friday 5 am till Sunday 11:59 pm due to which several restrictions have been placed on traffic movement. 

India Gate and Kartavya Path also come under the "controlled zone" and the Delhi Police has appealed to the people not to visit the area for "walking, cycling or picnicking" during the G20 Summit. The Ring Road, mainly the Mahatma Gandhi Marg, has been designated as a "regulated zone".

Commuters have been requested to avoid journey to places falling in regulated and controlled zones. However, if the journey is unavoidable, Delhi Police has advised citizens to take following routes.

G20 Summit: Routes To Take In Delhi

North-South Corridor

Ring Road – Ashram Chowk – Sarai Kale Khan – Delhi-Meerut Expressway – Noida Link Road – Pusta Road –yudhisthir Setu – ISBT kashmere Gate – Ring Road – Majnu Ka Tila.

From AIIMS Chowk – Ring Road – Dhaula Kuan – Ring Road – Brar Square – Naraina Flyover – Rajouri Garden Junction – Ring Road – Punjabi Bagh Junction – Ring Road – Azad Pur Chowk.

East-West Corridor

From Sun Dial/DND Flyover - Ring Road –Ashram Chowk – Moolchand Underpass – AIIMS Chowk – Ring Road – Dhaula Kuan – Ring Road – Brar Square – Naraina Flyover.

From Yudhisthir Setu – Ring Road – Chandgi Ram Akhara – Mall Road – Azad Pur Chowk – Ring Road – Lala Jagat Narayan Marg.

READ | G20 Summit 2023: How To Reach IGI Airport In Delhi? Check Routes, Restrictions

G20 Summit: Traffic Advisory And Helpline Numbers

  • NDMC area or Lutyens' Delhi will be a controlled zone and bus services will not be available.
  • Buses will not operate on Mathura Road (beyond the Ashram chowk), Bhairon Road, Purana Quila Road and inside the Pragati Maidan tunnel from 00:00 hours on the intervening night of September 7 and 8 to September 10.
  • Inter-state buses will be allowed entry into Delhi but their terminating points will be on the Ring Road. They will not be allowed to terminate at Inter-State Bus Terminals.
  • No three-seater autos and taxis will be allowed to enter New Delhi district from 5 am on September 9 to 11.59 pm on September 10. However, taxis carrying bonafide residents and tourists having hotel bookings located inside the New Delhi district area will be allowed.
  • Helpline Numbers
    Traffic: 1095, 25844444
    Traffic Whatsapp: +91 8750871493
    PCR: 112 (24X7) (Toll Free)
    Eyes and Ears: 14547 (Toll Free)
    Women in distress: 1091
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