Noida News: Traffic Police Alters Routes for Independence Day 2023, Details

Noida News

Noida News: The Noida traffic police on Friday issued a traffic diversion advisory for heavy, medium, and light vehicles heading towards Delhi, stating that diversions will be in place from Saturday to Sunday and from Monday to Tuesday due to Independence Day 2023 rehearsals and celebrations in Delhi.

Security Measures in Motion

The advisory said, “The entry of goods vehicles, including heavy, medium, and light vehicles, going towards Delhi from Gautam Budh Nagar district will be restricted for security reasons.” Anil Kumar Yadav, deputy commissioner of police (traffic), said, “There will be restriction of commercial vehicles’ entry from 10pm Saturday till the completion of rehearsals on Sunday afternoon. Similarly, there will be traffic restrictions from 10pm Monday till the completion of Independence Day celebrations on Tuesday, August 15.” The following routes will allow other cars to travel to their destinations while the vehicles involved in critical services will be exempt from limitations.

Alternate Routes Unveiled for Chilla Red Light Entry

“Vehicles entering Delhi from Chilla Red Light border will be able to take a U-turn from Chilla Red Light and go towards their destination via Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and Eastern Peripheral Expressway,” said the DCP Anil Kumar Yadav. “Vehicles entering Delhi from DND Flyway will be able to take a U-turn from DND toll plaza and go towards their destination via Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and via Eastern Peripheral Expressway,” he said. The DCP stated that traffic will be guided by extra police at these locations. “Vehicles entering Delhi from Kalindi Kunj border will be diverted from the subway crossing before the Yamuna river,” he added. The traffic police also provided drivers with a traffic helpline number to call in case of confusion or an emergency: 9971009001.

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