Delhi Traffic Conditions During G20 Summit
Delhi is gearing up for the grand G20 summit where dignitaries from many countries will visit India for the grand event. The three-day event will host many events and important meetings between nations working to secure the future of the world. The G20 countries include, for example, the United States, France, Great Britain, Germany and Russia.
Having diplomats from these countries in the capital means that the public will face a lot of restrictions, especially when they move around some parts of Delhi. Delhi Police has integrated Map My Indian Mappls app to give you real-time traffic updates and also alert you about routes that are blocked.
So what is the Mappls app and how do you get information related to the G20 summit? Here’s everything you need to know:
What is Mappls?
Mappls is a navigation app for mobile users developed by MapmyIndia, a technology company known for its navigation services, devices and more. Mappls is the de facto app that helps you move around Delhi in the coming days and get all the latest traffic updates provided by the Delhi Traffic Police. You have your own section for G20 traffic updates and advice.
How to check G20 Summit traffic updates on Mappls
– Search Mappls in Play Store
– Download the Mappls app on your phone
– Click on the G20 icon on the right side of the screen
– Enable visual traffic for updates
– Click on the G20 traffic announcement for detailed information
– Check if there are restricted routes or other traffic controls
Traffic Update from Delhi Traffic Police on Maps
These are important routes for people moving in Delhi and here are the updated guidelines from Delhi Traffic Police.
On the way from airport to Delhi-NCR
If you are planning to take a route to the airport from different parts of Delhi, here are the instructions. Large delegates will land on September 8, so airport routes will be limited. Check with your airlines and taxi service provider if there are major delays during the trip.
Airport to South Delhi
T3 Terminal Road – Service Road NH 48 – Sanjay T-Point – RTR Marg – Moti Bagh Chowk – Ring Road – AIIMS Chowk
You can follow the same routes to go from South Delhi to T3 and T1 airports.
From Noida Airport
Vijayant Thapar Marg – Jamna Lal Bajaj Marg – DND Flyover – Ashram Airport – Ashram Railway Flyover – Lajpat Nagar Flyover – MG Road – Moolchand Flyover – Andrews Ganj Airport – AIIMS Airport – Safdarjung Flyover – Bhikaji Cama Place – RTR – Ring – Ula Batar road – T3 Lähtötie
Airport to Gurgaon
NH 148A – Entrance 21 – Jaipur Road – IGI Road – IGI T3 Road
On the way from railway station to Delhi-NCR
Similar to traffic information for those going to the airport by road, Mappls also gives you information about the route you need to take to get to the train station. Here we focus on New Delhi Railway Station.
From New Delhi Railway Station to Gurgaon
Paharganj Road – Bhavbhuti Marg – Jawahar Lala Nehru Marg – Desh Bandhu Gupta Road – Rani Jhansi Road – Veer Chandra Singh Garhawali Chowk – Link Road – Vandemataram Marg – Dhaula Kuan Flyover – Ring Road – RTR Marg – NH 8 – Gurgaon
From New Delhi Railway Station to Noida
Paharganj Road – Bhavbhuti Marg – Tagore Road – Minto Road – Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg – Indraprastha Marg – Vikas Marg – Laxmi Nagar – Akshardham Setu – Noida Link Road – Mayur Vihar – Noida Link Road – Maharaja Agrasen Marg – Captain Vijayant Thapar Marg – Noida
From New Delhi Railway Station to South Delhi
Paharganj Road – Bhavbhuti Marg – Tagore Road – Minto Road – Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg – Indraprastha Marg – Vikas Marg – Laxmi Nagar Flyover – Akshardham Setu – Noida Link Road – Mayur Vihar Flyover – DND Flyway – Ashram Flyover – Lajpat Nagar Flyover – Lala Laj Rai Marg – Moolchand Flyover – Kendriya Vidyalaya – Josip Broz Tito Marg – Ho Chi Minh Marg – Indermohan Bharadwaj Marg – GK 2