Delhi and Gurugram Traffic Police have announced traffic advisories due to the opening of the Dwarka Expressway by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 11. These advisories detail road closures and suggest alternate routes to manage the expected increase in traffic. Commuters are advised to plan their journeys ahead of time, particularly if they need to access critical services like railway stations, hospitals, or interstate bus terminals.

Traffic Diversions and Advisories
The Delhi Traffic Police advises avoiding Dhulsiras Chowk, Sector 8-9 crossing, Carmel Chowk Sector-20, Janki Chowk near Sector-23 police station, and Pochanpur flyover Sector-23 Chowk. Traffic near the Transport Authority office, Sector-21 metro station, Pacific Mall cut, Golf Course Road to Dhulsiras Chowk and Bamnoli, and Bharthal Chowk to Dhulsiras Chowk and Chhawla Road will be regulated.
In Gurugram, there's an advisory to steer clear of the Dwarka Clover Leaf route heading towards IMT until 4 pm on March 11. This is to avoid congestion due to the rally expected near Antriksh Chowk.
Advice for Commuters
Travelers are encouraged to use public transport to ease road congestion. They should also ensure they park their vehicles in designated areas. The general public and motorists are reminded to be patient, obey traffic rules, and maintain road discipline during this period.
For further information or assistance, citizens are urged to consult the Delhi Traffic Police’s official website or social media platforms. Queries can also be directed to phone numbers 8750871493, 1095/011-25844444.
Conclusion
As the Dwarka Expressway is inaugurated, significant traffic management measures are being implemented. Commuters affected by these changes should take note of the advisories, avoid specified routes, and consider alternatives to ensure their travels are less impacted. The focus on patience, adherence to traffic laws, and the use of public transport is essential during this time.



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