Noida Chhath Traffic Advisory: In preparation for the Chhath Mahaparva festival, traffic diversions will be implemented across Noida, causing potential inconvenience for commuters. The local authorities are urging the public to cooperate with the new traffic regulations.
As part of the festivities, decoration work is underway at the Ghats throughout the district. Police have been instructed to enhance security measures at all locations where celebrations will take place. The DCP Traffic, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Yamuna Prasad, announced the traffic changes and mentioned the need for public cooperation. He warned that strict action will be taken against anyone who fails to adhere to the traffic rules.
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Noida Traffic Affected On THESE Roads
Restrictions will be placed on medium and heavy goods vehicles during the Chhath Puja celebrations. The traffic diversions will affect routes including Kalindi Kunj Road leading to Delhi via Sarita Vihar, Noida Stadium in Sector 21A, Chotpur, Bahlolpur in Sector 63 and Hindon Bridge Kuleshra. These changes will be in effect from November 6 to November 8.
For goods vehicles coming from Greater Noida, diversions will direct them from Charkha Roundabout to Delhi via DND and Chilla.
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Additionally, any goods vehicles on the road from Sector 37 over Mahamaya Flyover may be redirected from Gaushala Roundabout towards Charkha Roundabout at the end of the flyover if necessary.
Similarly, vehicles heading from Surajpur towards Phase 2 on Hindon Kuleshra will be diverted from Kachchi Sadak Tiraha towards Kisan Chowk if required.
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To minimise traffic jams and disruptions, the DCP has requested that residents use alternative routes wherever possible. For any traffic-related issues, citizens can contact the traffic helpline at 9971009001. Authorities are committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable festival for all participants.