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Republic Day 2025: Noida Police Issues Traffic Advisory, Restricts Goods Vehicles –Check Route Diversions

To ensure smooth traffic arrangements, the entry of goods vehicles (heavy, medium, and light) from Gautam Budh Nagar into Delhi will be restricted. In this regard, the traffic police will issue an advisory in advance.

Republic Day 2025: Preparations for Republic Day celebrations are underway with full vigor in the national capital. The spectacular Republic Day parade in Delhi attracts a huge crowd every year. People from across the country flock to Delhi to attend the grand event.

Now, the Gautam Buddha Nagar Commissionerate has implemented extensive traffic arrangements in preparation for Republic Day.

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To ensure smooth traffic arrangements, the entry of goods vehicles (heavy, medium, and light) from Gautam Budh Nagar into Delhi will be restricted. In this regard, the traffic police will issue an advisory in advance.

In the official release, traffic police said, “It is hereby informed to the general public that on the occasion of the Republic Day full dress rehearsal and the Republic Day parade in Delhi, from 10:00 PM on 22.01.2025 until the conclusion of the event on 23.01.2025, and from 10:00 PM on 25.01.2025 until the conclusion of the event on 26.01.2025, the entry of cargo vehicles (heavy, medium, and light) coming from Gautam Buddh Nagar district to Delhi will be restricted for security reasons. These vehicles will be allowed to use the following alternate routes to reach their destinations.”

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To travel from Noida to Delhi, traffic management is primarily handled at the Kalindi, DND, and Chilla borders by deploying traffic police personnel. Additionally, support is provided to the civil police at New Ashok Nagar, Jhundpura, and Haridarshan. The entry points for entering Delhi from Noida are Kalindi, DND, Chilla, New Ashok Nagar, Vasundhara, Jhundpura, and Haridarshan.

Details Of Diversion

The vehicles entering Delhi state from DND (border) and going elsewhere will take a U-turn from the DND toll plaza and proceed to their destination via the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and Eastern Peripheral Expressway.

Vehicles entering Delhi from Chilla Red Light border will take a U-turn and proceed via Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and Eastern Peripheral Expressway, while those entering from Kalindi Kunj Yamuna border will be diverted from the underpass trisection before the Yamuna River and will follow the same route.

Goods vehicles going towards Delhi state from Yamuna Expressway will be diverted from Zero Point towards Eastern Peripheral Expressway, 7.

Traffic Police QRT team will be deployed to ensure that no vehicles are parked on the main road. In special circumstances, vehicles will be removed from the main roads and parked on Chilla-Shani Mandir Road, Pusta Road Sector 94, and Sector 44 service road for some time.

The Parking at DMRC metro stations located in Noida – Botanical Garden, City Center, Electronic City, Bird Century will be vacated and closed for security reasons.

Also Read: Noida Airport To Delhi’s IGI: Good News For Commuters! Seamless Travel Via Metro With Extended Golden Line Connectivity-Check Details

First published on: Jan 22, 2025 12:12 PM IST


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