Delhi's Dhanteras Gridlock: Festive Rush Paralyzes City Roads

Delhi experienced unprecedented traffic chaos on the eve of Dhanteras, with major markets and roads completely gridlocked during evening hours. Commuters faced extreme difficulties, spending hours stuck in serpentine traffic jams across multiple city zones. Traffic police deployed all available forces but struggled to manage the festive rush. Authorities advised using public transport and leaving early to navigate the congestion.

Key Points: Delhi Traffic Jam Dhanteras Festive Congestion Chaos

  • Heavy traffic paralyzed major markets like Karol Bagh and Connaught Place
  • Traffic police deployed all forces to manage crawling vehicles
  • Commuters spent hours covering minimal distances
  • Public advised to use Delhi Metro to avoid road rush
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Delhi choke: Festive rush leads to traffic jams on Dhanteras eve

Delhi roads choke with Diwali shoppers, causing massive traffic jams across major markets and commercial areas during festive shopping.

"Commuters heading for airports and railway stations are advised to leave homes early - Delhi Traffic Police Official"

New Delhi, Oct 17

On the eve of Dhanteras, Diwali shoppers added to the festive rush and congestion on Delhi roads for the third successive day on Friday, even as Delhi Traffic Police deployed all its forces to manage the crawling vehicles around major markets and commercial areas.

Roads close to markets like Karol Bagh, Connaught Place, Laxmi Nagar, Rajouri Garden, Lajpat Nagar, Saket, Greater Kailash, Chandni Chowk, Model Town, Sarojini Nagar, Chanakyapuri, Teen Murti, Okhla, and South Extension witnessed heavy traffic, especially in the evening office rush hours.

Traffic lights proved ineffective as vehicles caught in jams failed to move, resulting in serpentine jams on major roads, including Ring Road and Outer Ring Road. Commuters spent hours covering distances of a few kilometres.

"Commuters heading for airports and railway stations are advised to leave homes early and plan their travel by keeping in mind the Diwali rush," said a Delhi Traffic Police official.

The traffic police cautioned that the festive rush is likely to continue for another two to three days.

In north Delhi, GT Karnal Road, Azadpur, Wazirpur, Raj Niwas Marg, Ghanta Ghar Chowk and Roshanara Road witnessed long jams with frustrated motorists unable to move forward.

Roads leading to Delhi borders also saw traffic build up. NH-48 and Mahipalpur Road, carrying traffic from Delhi to Gurugram, were choked. Mathura Road, Kalindi Kunj, and Mayur Vihar remained choked for several hours.

Special Commissioner, Traffic, Ajay Chaudhary, in a reply to a media query, said that measures have been taken to manage the festive rush.

A senior official said that to decongest market areas, special efforts were being made to remove vehicles parked in unauthorised zones.

Traffic police advised people to use public transport like the Delhi Metro to avoid the rush on roads.

DCP, Traffic, New Delhi Range, Rajeev Kumar, said congestion was being witnessed on roads due to additional rush in markets and in areas close to bus terminus and railway stations.

Police Commissioner Satish Golcha directed district police chiefs not to put up pickets on busy roads at points that lead to jams.

Meanwhile, the traffic police issued a movement and parking advisory in view of the live music concert titled "Circus Maximus World Tour", featuring the renowned Hollywood rapper/singer Travis Scott at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium on Saturday and Sunday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Apart from public parking facilities at Sewa Nagar Bus Depot and Sunehri Pulla Bus Depot, the traffic police said several roads leading to the stadium and Lodhi Colony will be closed for traffic.

"General public is advised to avoid B.P. Marg, Lodhi Road, and roads around JLN Stadium during the event hours. Motorists are requested to follow diversion signs and traffic police instructions to avoid inconvenience," said the advisory.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Every year same story during Diwali. Traffic police trying their best but Delhi's infrastructure just can't handle the festive rush. Metro is the only savior! 🚇
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Arjun K
Why schedule a Travis Scott concert during peak Diwali shopping days? This is poor planning by authorities. Adding more chaos to already congested areas around JLN Stadium.
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Sarah B
As someone who just moved to Delhi, this traffic situation is unbelievable! In my home country, we have better traffic management during holiday seasons. Hope authorities learn and improve.
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Meera T
The real problem is illegal parking near markets. People just stop anywhere to shop. Good that police are removing these vehicles. Need stricter enforcement! 🙏
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Vikram M
Delhi Metro is truly our lifeline during festivals. Reached Connaught Place in 20 minutes while cars were stuck for hours. Wise advice from traffic police! ✨
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David E
Had to catch a flight from IGI today. Left home 4 hours early and still barely made it. The traffic on NH-48 was absolutely insane. Planning is key during Diwali season!

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