The G20 Virtual Help Desk for real-time traffic information during the G20 Summit was created by Delhi Traffic Police in an effort to guarantee smooth traffic flow on September 9 and 10 and assist commuters in avoiding snarls.
G20 Summit Virtual Help Desk can be accessed by clicking on the link.
Several traffic restrictions would be implemented in the city, the Delhi Police declared last week, to guarantee smooth traffic during the major event. The Delhi administration has also declared the first three days of September as public holidays. For three days, all schools, universities, and offices will be closed.
From tomorrow, avoid these roads, according to Delhi police.
Addressing a press briefing, Delhi Special Commissioners of Police Traffic, SS Yadav said, “We have appealed to the citizens to avoid going out for walking, picnic or cycling in the India Gate or Kartavya Path area.”
“Only New Delhi and NDMC have been included in the controlled zone. Bus services and metro services will be available. The services at Pragati Maidan and Supreme Court metro station will be affected,” he said, adding that online delivery of essential services will be allowed.
“But, Swiggy, Domino’s food delivery will not be allowed in the New Delhi area,” he added.
The Kartavya Path and India Gate areas should not be used for biking or walking, the Delhi traffic police urged on Wednesday.
The Delhi traffic police said in a message to commuters that bus and metro services will be operational throughout the big summit, although with certain limitations.
The senior official also suggested that people download the MapmyIndia app, which will assist commuters in finding other routes and getting where they’re going.
“It is advised for the people to use MapmyIndia app which is an indigenous navigation application so that it becomes easier for people to reach their destination,” Yadav added.