Delhi traffic
Police intensify crackdown on illegal parking, wrong-way driving, and e-rickshaw obstructions near metro stations, targeting key contributors to traffic congestion across Delhi’s busiest areas
[…]In a traffic advisory, the Delhi Police stated that vehicles found parked on the roads will be towed
[…]The traffic police advised commuters going from Najafgarh Tura Mandi Chowk to Dwarka to use the main Najafgarh-Uttam Nagar Road till Dwarka More or the Najafgarh-Kapashera Road to reach their destination
[…]According to the advisory issued by the traffic police, the road will remain closed from Friday midnight to November 18
[…]The statistics for the current year showed that police have booked 2,40,152 violators for improper parking, while the numbers were 1,77,800 in 2023
[…]The number of paramilitary personnel stationed at Delhi’s borders has been augmented, with farmers urged to refrain from bringing tractor-trolleys into the capital, officials emphasised
[…]Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the expressway at Dwarka Sector-25, leading to traffic regulations in the vicinity from 8 am to 2 pm, as detailed in the advisory.
[…]The Ghazipur border with Uttar Pradesh was the only route open for movement, carefully monitored by security personnel
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