Key Points

The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory for commuters ahead of PM Modi's inauguration of two major highway projects in Rohini. Key roads like UER-II and Rohtak Road will remain closed, with diversions in place. Commercial vehicles face restrictions, and metro travel is suggested as an alternative. The projects, worth nearly ₹11,000 crore, aim to improve connectivity and reduce congestion in Delhi.

Key Points: Delhi Traffic Advisory for Modi's Rohini Highway Inauguration

  • Avoid Tikri Border and Peeragarhi roads due to event
  • UER-II and Rohtak Road closed for traffic
  • Commercial vehicles diverted via alternative routes
  • Metro recommended for smoother travel
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Delhi Traffic Police issues advisory for commuters ahead of inauguration of highway projects by PM Modi in Rohini today

Delhi Traffic Police issues route diversions for commuters during PM Modi's Rohini highway project inauguration. Plan travel accordingly.

"Commuters should plan their routes in advance and consider alternative roads to avoid inconvenience. – Delhi Traffic Police"

New Delhi, Aug 17

The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate two major highway projects worth nearly 11,000 crore in Rohini on Sunday.

An advisory posted on Saturday on X has asked commuters to avoid roads in the Tikri Border, which is the Peeragarhi and Rohini areas, between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., as vehicular traffic will be affected due to the event.

The Delhi Traffic Police said the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) will remain closed for the day, along with Rohtak Road from Peeragarhi to Tikri Border and Tikri Border to Peeragarhi and all connected roads.

Bhagwan Mahavir Road and adjoining roads, including Bawana Road, Kanjhawala Road, Kanjhawala Link Road and Badsha Dahiya Marg, will also be affected due to the event, the post added.

The advisory also said that "commercial vehicles will not be allowed on Rohtak Road from Tikri Border to Peeragarhi and vice versa".

It also provided divergent points for commercial vehicles including Tikri Border, Ghevra More, Mundka Red Light, Nangloi Chowk, Bakkarwala More, Jharoda Road under Bahadurgarh Flyover Toll, and Jharoda Nala under Flyover, Bahadurgarh to UER-2.

For Rohini, the advisory states that vehicles will not be permitted on roads coming from the Ring Road and heading towards the area. Divergent points here include Madhuban Chowk, Outer Ring Road-K.N. Katju Marg Crossing, Outer Ring Road-Rohini Jail Road Crossing, Deepali Chowk, Jaipur Golden Hospital Crossing and Mahadev Chowk.

For those travelling from Tikri Border to Peeragarhi, the police has advised to avoid Rohtak Road and take an alternative route from Jharoda-Najafgarh-Nangloi Road to reach Peeragarhi.

Local residents of Rohini have been advised to use the KN Katju Marg, Rohini Jail Marg and other alternative routes.

The advisory also asks commuters to plan their travel in advance, stating, "in view of the event, commuters should plan their routes in advance and consider alternative roads to avoid inconvenience. People travelling on Rohtak Road from Tikri Border to Peeragarhi and vice versa or from and towards Rohini may consider using the metro on August 17," the advisory added.

PM Modi will inaugurate the Delhi section of the Dwarka Expressway and the Alipur-Dichaon Kalan stretch of Urban Extension Road-II on Sunday. Developed at a total cost of nearly Rs11,000 crore, the projects are expected to enhance connectivity, reduce travel time, and reduce congestion in the national capital and its surrounding areas.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Rohini resident, I appreciate the advance notice. The metro suggestion is helpful, but last mile connectivity is still an issue. Hope the new roads will finally solve our daily traffic nightmares!
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Aman W
11,000 crore sounds like a lot! Hope the quality matches the price tag. Delhi roads need permanent solutions, not just cosmetic changes before elections.
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Sarah B
The traffic diversions are well planned but implementation is key. Last time there was a VVIP movement, the police barricades blocked all alternative routes too. Fingers crossed this goes smoothly!
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Kavya N
Good to see infrastructure focus on West Delhi finally! The Peeragarhi junction has been a nightmare for years. Hope the new expressway reduces our travel time to Gurgaon. 🙏
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Varun X
The advisory is detailed but most commercial vehicle drivers won't see it. Police should do proper nakabandi at diversion points with clear signage in Hindi/Punjabi.

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