Delhi Traffic Police Issues for 9 Days Consulted - Checking and Alternative Routes | Today news

The roadwork is performed between the SDM/Swarope Nagar office, near the NH-44 drain, and Vijay Chowk in the Burari area. As a result, the movement of vehicles in this section of Kathia baby Marg will remain limited throughout the period. Delhi traffic police come to advice. Commuters in North Delhi are likely to face up to 25 traffic intercourse, as repairs to Kathia Baba Marg are underway. The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advice informing the public of the ongoing public works (PWD) activities that led to restrictions on this piece. The roadwork is performed between the SDM/Swarope Nagar office, near the NH-44 drain, and Vijay Chowk in the Burari area. As a result, the movement of vehicles in this section of Kathia baby Marg will remain limited throughout the period. To drive the traffic flow and reduce the inconvenience, police have recommended alternative routes for motorists. Affected route: Kathia Baby Marg: Between SDM/Swarope Nagar (Nala, NH-44) and Vijay Chowk (Burari side) suggested alternative routes: Those traveling from SDM/Swarope Nagar (Nala) can take the route via CC road to Bhalaswa Landfill (Kuda-Khatta), and will continue with Jhanda, which will eventually reach, Finally, Kuda-Khatta) Chowk. Alternatively, commuters from Janda Chowk to Gurjar Chowk can travel and go to Vijay Chowk to reach Burari. Motorists coming from Vijay Chowk can opt for Gurudwara Road, and then to Gurjar Chowk, Jhanda Chowk, and continue to Bhalaswa Standing Ground (Kuda-Khatta) before reaching Nala. Travel Advice: Avoid the path in question and use alternative routes. Be cooperative and patient as the work continues. Follow traffic instructions of police staff and marshes stationed at inferences. General Guidelines: Use public transport where possible to reduce the congestion of the road. Park only in designated parking areas and avoid parking along the way. Report any suspicious objects or activities to the police immediately. The traffic police have requested motorists to follow traffic safety norms and work with the authorities to ensure a smooth commute during this period of road improvement work.