Farmers' Protest: Routes to avoid while traveling through Delhi-NCR

Farmers' Protest: Commuters, especially those using commercial vehicles, are urged to plan alternate routes and adhere to traffic guidelines to mitigate inconvenience.

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Mayank Kasyap
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Farmers' Protest: As the scheduled farmers' protest at various Delhi borders approaches on February 13, the Delhi Traffic Police (DTP) has issued a cautionary advisory regarding potential traffic disruptions. Commuters, especially those using commercial vehicles, are urged to plan alternate routes and adhere to traffic guidelines to mitigate inconvenience.

Ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024, the call by various farmers' group to lead the Delhi Chalo march seeking demands from the BJP-led central government. 

Farmers' Protest: Singhu Border (Delhi-Haryana)

  • Traffic Diversions:
    • Commercial vehicles will face restrictions/diversions starting from February 12, while all vehicles will be affected from February 13.
    • Interstate buses destined for Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, etc., via NH-44, will be rerouted through ISBT to Majnu Ka Tilla, Signature Bridge, Khajuri Chowk, Loni Border, and KMP via Khekra.
    • Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) will be redirected towards Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, etc., via alternative routes including Exit No. 2 on NH-44, DSIIDC Cut, Harish Chander Hospital Crossing, Bawana road, Bawana Chowk, and Auchandi Border.
    • Cars/large goods vehicles (LGVs) planning routes via NH-44 are advised to follow specific exit points and diversions for destinations like Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, etc.

Farmers' Protest: Gazipur Border (Delhi-UP Border)

  • Traffic Instructions:
    • Vehicles bound for Ghaziabad via Gazipur border may consider alternate routes such as Pushta Road (in front of Akshardham temple), Patparganj Road/Mother Dairy Road, or Chaudhary Charan Singh Marg ISBT Anand Vihar.

Farmers' Protest: Tikri Border (Delhi-Haryana)

  • Traffic Advisories:
    • Heavy/commercial vehicles/trucks destined for Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, etc., via Rohtak Road, are advised to use Najafgarh Nangloi Road for entry into Haryana via Najafgarh Jharoda Border.
    • Vehicles intending to go towards Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, etc., via Rohtak Road are provided with alternative routes, including turns and stand points for smoother navigation.

With the farmers' protest scheduled, commuters are urged to stay updated with traffic advisories and plan their journeys accordingly to avoid delays and inconvenience.