Trump's Delhi tour: These places will have heavy traffic today

New Delhi: On the arrival of US President Trump to India, many routes can be diverted in the capital, which will increase the traffic pressure on other routes. The advisory issued by the traffic police has said that only after knowing the traffic conditions on all the routes, leave the houses. There were long queues of vehicles in many areas even after the trump reached Delhi on the evening of Monday, 24 February 2020. This situation is expected to remain from Tuesday morning to evening.

It is also being said that on behalf of Delhi Police, it has been said that due to security reasons, vehicles in Delhi Cantt, Delhi-Gurugram Road, Dhaula Kuan, Chanakyapuri, Sardar Patel Marg, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Gol Chakkar and surrounding areas also Will have to face root diversion. Due to this, the speed of traffic in these areas will be slow in the morning and evening. Jana: It is also being said that apart from Tuesday morning to four in the evening, there is a possibility of heavy traffic in many areas of Central Delhi and New Delhi including Moti Bagh, Chanakyapuri, India Gate, ITO, Delhi Gate.

For the information, let us tell you that the Delhi Traffic Police has advised those passing through these routes that they should travel only after seeing the situation. It has been appealed to the people of Delhi that during this time one can also get information about traffic route diversion from the website and tweeter handle of Delhi Traffic Police. For the convenience of the drivers, 24-hour assistance will be provided at the traffic police helpline number. Any traffic-related problems can be contacted on 011-25844444. The US President is scheduled to leave for Delhi on Tuesday night.

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