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NH-48 will remain closed for two months, traffic police issued advisory

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NH-48 will remain closed for two months, traffic police issued advisory

Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory and announced the closure of a service road from Dwarka Link Road to Mahipalpur Petrol Pump on NH-48 for 2 months. In such a situation, let us know which alternative route can be used now and what option can be chosen to make the journey easier.

Passengers traveling between Delhi and Gurugram have to face traffic every day and if it rains, then it cannot be said how many hours the traffic will remain. At the same time, now the passengers are facing more difficulties to come and go here. Actually, a large part of the service lane road suddenly collapsed near Dwarka Link Road on National Highway (NH-48), after which the movement of traffic from the service lane has been completely stopped.

Let us tell you, right now passengers will not be able to travel between Dwarka Link Road Junction and Mahipalpur Petrol Pump. At the same time, the National Highway Authority (NHAI) has started the work of repairing the road. In such a situation, Delhi Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory. In which it was told which alternative routes passengers can choose to make their journey easier. Let’s know.

These routes will be affected

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has started repair work to address immediate concerns over the soil collapse. The closure of the service road will affect traffic between Gurugram and Mahipalpur, impacting key areas like Vasant Kunj, Indira Gandhi International Airport and Dhaula Kuan.

Passengers can adopt these other routes

  • This route can be taken for Mehrauli-Gurugram Road via Aya Nagar Border.
  • This route can be taken for Old Gurugram Road – Kapashera – Samalkha Road.
  • Gurugram – Dwarka Expressway – Yashobhoomi – Dwarka Sector 23 Crossing – Janaki Chowk – Dwarka Sector 8/9 Crossing – T Point Sector 7 – Ganpati Chowk – Dwarka Sector 7/9 Crossing – Sector 6/7 Crossing – Sector 1 Crossing.
  • Then turn right, this route can be taken for Palam Flyover – Dhaula Kuan.
  • Dabri – Gurugram Road – Dwarka Flyover – Dwarka Road – Station Road – Parade Road route can be taken.
  • This route can be taken for Gurugram – Dwarka Expressway – Yashobhoomi – Mahipalpur – Dhaula Kuan.

Use the metro

Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory advising people to travel by metro. The advisory says that passengers can travel by metro to travel without any hassle. To reach IGI Airport or New Delhi Railway Station, passengers are advised to avail metro service from Dwarka Sector-21 station on the Airport Express Line.

The advisory says, travelling by metro will save you from getting late, you just need to travel with planning and time management. Especially those passengers who are going towards office, airport, hospitals or railway stations.

The road will remain closed for two months

A service road on National Highway 48 in Delhi has been closed for repairs. In such a situation, passengers will not get relief soon, they will have to wait for at least two months.

We all know that the highway which made the journey easy, now its closure will cause trouble to the passengers, but people have been advised to take another route. It has also been said that the officials will keep advising all the passengers from time to time to stay informed about the latest updates and plan the journey correctly.

Why is there so much traffic in Gurugram

Many big national and international companies have their offices in Gurugram. A large number of people from Delhi and nearby places come here to work. Not only this, there is always a traffic problem here due to the increasing number of vehicles in the transport network and excessive use of roads.

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