New Delhi: Thorough preparations are underway for the G20 summit scheduled to take place in Delhi on 9-10 September with the Delhi Traffic Police holding a mock drill on Wednesday.
The test covers areas around key hotels expected to house summit delegates, extending from Pragati Maidan.
The team from the Delhi Traffic Police meticulously assessed the security procedures and traffic flow along the Pragati Maidan route.
“Due to the convoy show and special traffic arrangements, congestion is expected on Salimgarh Bypass, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Bhairon Marg, Mathura Road, C-Hexagon, Sardar Patel Marg and Roads Gurgaon… Commuters should plan their trips accordingly,” Delhi Traffic Police wrote on X.
A senior official said that because many delegates are staying at nearby hotels such as The Taj Palace, Ashoka Hotel, The Leela Palace, ITC Maurya, Hotel Shangri-La, Hotel Lalit, Hotel Meridian and Imperial Hotel, the The surrounding area is getting more attention. these hotels.
“We have developed a comprehensive plan and detailed transportation arrangements will be shared soon. Essential services including rail and airport operations will not be affected. Bus service along the ring road will remain open, while rail service will resume on September 10 and may be suspended.
“TSR (autonomous rickshaw) and taxi regulations will apply in New Delhi district. A dedicated ambulance corridor will be established, with 20 intersections identified as high ambulance traffic areas. Surendra Singh Yadav, Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) said that special motorbikes will be deployed to facilitate ambulance movement.
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