Traffic Alert: 18th G20 summit triggers traffic advisory in Delhi

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
With the 18th G20 summit to be held in Delhi on September 9 and 10 on the horizon, the Delhi traffic police has issued a traffic advisory
for public convenience and smooth navigation during the two days
The summit will be attended by leaders of the world's 20 largest economies.The traffic advisory has been issued to ensure smooth traffic
flow and security during the G20 summit
The Delhi Traffic Police has appealed to the public to cooperate with the authorities and follow the traffic rules
It has also appealed to commuters in Delhi to make maximum use of the metro network and avoid road transport.Volvo C40 Recharge First Drive
Review: Desirable but practical? | TOI AutoAs per the guidelines issued by the Delhi traffic police, from 5:00 AM on 8th September to 11:59
PM 10th September, the entirety of New Delhi District will be designated as "Controlled Zone-I." However, local residents, authorized
vehicles, and emergency vehicles can travel on the road network within New Delhi District.During the above-mentioned time period, only
legitimate residents, authorized vehicles, emergency vehicles, and vehicles heading to the Airport, Old Delhi, and New Delhi Railway
Stations are allowed on roads beyond Ring Road towards New Delhi District.The entries of HGVs (Heavy Goods Vehicles), MGVs (Medium Goods
Vehicles), and LGVs (Light Goods Vehicles) will be prohibited, although, goods vehicles transporting essential commodities such as milk,
vegetables, fruits, medical supplies, etc with valid 'No Entry Permissions' will be permitted to enter Delhi.Taxis and TSRs (Three-wheeler
Scooters Rickshaws) are permitted to operate on the road network outside New Delhi District
However, taxis carrying residents and tourists with valid hotel bookings within New Delhi District can operate within that area.Vehicles not
destined for Delhi must use Eastern - Western Peripheral Expressways or alternative routes
They are prohibited from entering Delhi
Further, general traffic and buses that are already present in Delhi can operate on Ring Road and roads beyond it towards the Delhi borders
Although, exit from Delhi is allowed for these buses.Interstate buses will also receive entry into Delhi, with their final stops designated
on the Ring Road.