• Source:JND

Noida Traffic Advisory: Commuters planning to travel on Sunday using the FNG Road in Sector 122 should be prepared for significant delays due to an emergency repair operation on a sewage treatment plant (STP) line. 

Local authorities will be carrying out urgent maintenance on the 600 mm rising main line connecting Plant 122 to STP 123. The repair work is scheduled from 9 AM to 5 PM. This will affect traffic diversion for approximately eight hours. Commuters are advised to plan alternate routes to avoid congestion and delays.

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Noida Traffic Today: Roads Affected 

The traffic diversion will affect vehicles travelling from Phase II or Sorkha toward the Parthala roundabout, Dr Praveen Ranjan Singh, DCP (Traffic), was quoted as saying by jagran.com. All the traffic flow on this route will be diverted via the service lane from the Sorkha Cut (the newly constructed U-turn). Emergency vehicles, such as ambulances and fire brigades, will be allowed to pass without interruption during the repair work.

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Noida Traffic Today: Alternate Routes

The Noida Traffic Police have requested people to avoid unnecessary use of the FNG Road and choose alternate routes like the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, NH 19 and NH 9. With maintenance works underway, the traffic is also expected to be slow in some areas. Drivers are advised to allow sufficient time before heading out and regularly monitor traffic updates on Google Maps or other sources, such as the official handle of the Noida Traffic Police. 

 

Noida Traffic Helpline

For any traffic-related concerns or assistance, commuters can contact the traffic helpline at 9971009001.

Authorities have stated that the ongoing repairs are expected to significantly improve drainage and sewage infrastructure between Sectors 122 and 123. Regular advisories like this are issued to ensure public safety and minimize disruption during essential maintenance activities.