G20 Summit: No entry into the capital from Jaipur-Delhi Highway, will not be able to go to the airport from NH-48, which roads will remain closed in Gurugram for 3 days?

G20 Summit Gurugram Traffic Advisory

G20 Summit Gurugram Traffic Advisory: Those going to the airport will now have to leave home about one to one and a half hours in advance. Where earlier it used to take about half an hour to reach the airport, now it can take up to one and a half hour.

In view of the safety of foreign guests at the G-20 Summit to be held in Gurugram and Nuh, Haryana, Gurugram Traffic Police has decided to divert the route. This traffic divert plan will be applicable from midnight on Thursday till midnight on 10th September. In such a situation, drivers may have to face problems. Especially those who have to go to the airport (Gurugram Airport), they will no longer be able to go to the airport via NH 48.

Those going to the airport will now have to leave home about one to one and a half hours earlier. Where earlier it used to take about half an hour to reach the airport, now it can take up to one and a half hour. DCP Traffic Vijendra Vij said that operation of any type of vehicles will be prohibited on the National Highway from 12 midnight on Thursday to 12 midnight on Sunday.

Gurugram Traffic Police has also made the outline for which route the buses and trucks will take to Delhi. Along with this, multinational companies have also been told that if Saturday and Sunday are holidays, then on Friday, they should get their employees to work from home on the lines of work. During this period, only vehicles supplying essential commodities and emergency vehicles will be allowed to pass through here.

Need to be careful going to the airport

From 12 midnight on Thursday to 12 midnight on Sunday, it will take more time than before to reach the airport. Earlier, the airport could be reached directly through National Highway-48, but due to the sealing of Delhi border, now to go to the airport, one can enter Delhi from Rajiv Chowk or from IFFCO Chowk via Gurugram Old Delhi Road. After this he will be able to go to the airport using the service lane of National Highway-48.

This is how to reach Airport Terminal-3

From Rajiv Chowk or IFFCO Chowk, via Old Delhi-Gurugram Road, through the border, reach UER Road and use the service road of National Highway-48 to reach Terminal-3. You can also go to Terminal 1 by following this route.

Heavy vehicles will use KMP

Instructions have been given by Gurugram Traffic Police to allow heavy vehicles to go through KMP. Along with this, information about this has already been issued to the Truck Union. Heavy vehicles coming from Jaipur can go to KMP only from Panchgaon Chowk in Manesar. Their entry into Delhi from the National Highway will be completely restricted.

G20 Summit: No entry in the capital from Jaipur-Delhi highway, airport will not be able to go through NH-48, which routes will remain closed for 3 days in Gurugram?

There will be diversion for buses at IFFCO Chowk

Police has made special preparations for buses going from Rajasthan to Delhi. For this, information has already been given to the bus union. Buses coming from Jaipur will first be sent from IFFCO Chowk towards MG Road. From there they will be given entry into Delhi from Aya Nagar.

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