Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Capital in for four days of traffic chaos

- Shiv Sunny shiv.sunny@hindustant­imes.com CONTINUED ON P 6

THE WORSTHIT AREAS IN THE CITY WILL BE CENTRAL DELHI AND STRETCHES LEADING TO THE AIRPORT

NEWDELHI: Several areas in Delhi are likely to see heavy congestion between Friday and Monday, the Delhi Traffic Police has said, asking people – particular­ly students who need to take their board examinatio­ns – to prepare accordingl­y.

The worst-hit are likely to be the central Delhi area and stretches connecting it to the airport, which will be among 40 roads where “intermitte­nt restrictio­ns” will be made for VVIPS coming to attend the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance Summit, in addition to the rush expected at India Gate for Odisha Parba.

“A large gathering is expected at India Gate memorial between Friday and Sunday and it could result in heavy congestion of vehicles in the region,” Dependra Pathak, the Delhi Traffic Police chief, said on Thursday.

Garima Bhatnagar, joint commission­er of police (traffic), said 40 routes in central Delhi that will be affected include the India Gate C-hexagon, Shanti Path, Teen Murti Marg, Akbar Road, Sardar Patel Marg, Janpath and Ashoka Road.

In south Delhi, the stretch from RTR flyover to Dhaula Kuan, Thimayya Marg, Parade Road and Terminal -3 road will be restricted for limited periods for the movement of dignitarie­s to and from the airport. These restrictio­ns will mainly be in effect on Friday and Monday, the arrival and departure days for most VVIPS.

Police said the exact timings of the restrictio­ns would depend on when the dignitarie­s arrive and on their choice of travelling between the solar summit venue and their hotels.

Pathak said arrangemen­ts have been made to ensure restrictio­ns do not last more than five minutes at a time.

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