• Source:JND

Delhi Traffic Advisory: The Delhi Traffic Police has announced temporary night-time closures and diversions on on Ring Road between Dhaula Kuan and Naraina, due to ongoing construction work on the Belly Bridge near Rajputana Rifles at Pillars No. 60-62.

The construction work, part of the efforts to improve local infrastructure, will lead to major traffic restrictions during the specified hours. The Delhi Traffic Police have advised commuters to check the scheduled dates and suggested alternate routes to avoid inconvenience.

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Delhi Traffic Police: Check Affected And Alternate Routes, Timings

- Timings: Restrictions will be in place from October 11 to October 13 between 10 PM to 6 PM.

- Restrictions and Diversions: Traffic movement from Dhaula Kuan towards Naraina on the Ring Road will be completely restricted during specified hours.

- Alternate Routes: To avoid inconvenience, use the loop towards Vande Mataram Marg (for Naraina/Punjabi Bagh) or use Dhaula Kuan-Station Road (for Janakpuri/Jail Road).

- Timings: Restrictions will be in place from October 12 to 14 between 10 PM to 6 AM.

- Restrictions and Diversions: Vehicles going from the U-turn near Barar Square/Naraina towards Dhaula Kuan will be restricted. Traffic from Naraina to Dhaula Kuan will not be allowed on the Ring Road and will be diverted.

- Alternate Route: According to the advisory, the U-turn at Barar Square will remain open for traffic. Vehicles from Naraina may take a left onto Kriappa Marg to reach Dhaula Kuan, depending on real-time traffic conditions.

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Advisory For Commuters

The Delhi Traffic Police have urged commuters to check the affected dates and use the alternate routes to avoid inconvenience. Additionally, commuters are advised to remain patient, follow official traffic guidelines and extend their support to on-site police personnel.