Baisakhi 2024: Delhi Traffic Police Issues Advisory; Check Routes To Avoid

Baisakhi 2024: Check out the complete list of routes to avoid, curbs, and all other details as per the traffic advisory issued by the Delhi Traffic Police in view of Baisakhi celebrations in the city today.

Published: April 13, 2024 12:44 PM IST

By Gazi Abbas Shahid

Baisakhi 2024: Delhi Traffic Police Issues Advisory; Check Routes To Avoid
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Baisakhi 2024: The Delhi Traffic Police Saturday issued a traffic advisory in view of the Baisakhi celebrations in certain areas of the national capital city. As per the advisory, traffic restriction are in place in areas around at Guruji ka Ashram (Bade Mandir) in view of Baisakhi festivities and commuters are advised to follow regulations to avoid congestion, traffic snarls.

Delhi Traffic Advisory: Routes to avoid

As per the advisory shared by the Delhi Police on its X handle, movement of heavy and medium commercial vehicles will be regulated on these routes;

  1. Bhatti Mines Road
  2. Bandh Road
  3. Chhatarpur Road
  4. Sant Shri Nagpal Marg

“In view of Baisakhi celebrations at Guru Ji ka Ashram (Bade Mandir) on April 13, 2024, traffic regulations will be effective,” the traffic police advisory said.

Use public transport

The traffic police has requested the commuters to make use of public transport, especially metro services.

Further, the public has been advised to keep sufficient time at hand while planning journeys via the above-mentioned roads and junctions.

“Kindly avoid these roads and plan your journey accordingly,” the advisory said.

The advisory said that all “all emergency vehicles will be facilitated in reaching their destination”, however, it advised emergency vehicles to travel via Mehrauli-Gurugram Road, instead of Dera Road and Mandi Road in order to avoid being stuck in traffic.

A massive gathering of around 55,000 to 60,000 devotees from across Delhi-NCR as well as neighbouring states, is expected to throng the Baisakhi celebrations which will be held Guruji Ka Ashram, Bhatti Mines Road and Mehrauli, the Delhi Police said.

(With PTI inputs)

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