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Police issued a traffic advisor in front of I-Day

New Delhi: Towards Independence Day, Delhi police issued traffic advisors on Friday to ensure a smooth movement of vehicles across the national capital.
According to advisors, traffic for the general public around the Red Fortress, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will overcome the nation on independence day, will remain closed for 4am to 10 am, and will be open to only official vehicles.
Eight roads, Marg Subhash Netaji, Lothian Road, SP Mukherjee Marg, Chandni Chowk Road, Nishad Raj Marg, Esplanade Road and Link Road to Netaji Subhash Marg, Ring Road from Rajghat to ISBT, will be closed for the general public from 4am to 4am 10 am in the days, he said.
Vehicles without parking labels have been advised to avoid c-hexagon gates India, shower coernicus, bath house, Jalan Sikandra, Tilak Marg, Mathura Road, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Subhash Marg, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Jalan Ring between Nizamuddin and ISBT Bridge, and Outer Ring Road from IP Flyover bypass to ISBT through Salimpgarh, the adviser said.
For northern-South purposes, commuters need to take an alternative route from Aurobindo Marg-Safdarjung Road, Connaught Place-Minto Road, and Nizamuddin Bridge to cross the Yamuna-Pushta Road-GT road.
For the east-west corridor, commuters have been advised to follow alternative routes from DND-NH24-Vikas Marg, Vikas Marg-Ddu Marg, and Boulevard Road-Bar’s Khana.
The Colony Geeta bridge will be closed towards Shantivan, and the vehicle will be prohibited from taking the bottom ring road from the Kashmere ISBT gate to Shantivan, and from the IP flyover to Rajghat, the advisor said.
The goods vehicle will not be permitted between the Nizamuddin Bridge and the Wazirabad bridge from 12 Midnight 14 to 11 to August 15 on August 15.
According to traffic police, the inter-state bus will not be permitted between Maharana Pratap Isbt and Sarai Kale Khan from 12 midnight until 11am on August 15.
City bus, including those operated by DTC, will not ply on the ring road from 12 midnights to 11am on August 15, between ISBT and NH-24 / NH T-Point on the ring road, and need to take alternative routes available on the day independence, the adviser said.
The bus route that ended in the Red Fortress, Jama Mosque, and the Delhi main train station will be limited or diverted, he said, adding to normal bus services to be restored after 10 am.
Alternative routes will remain open to the train station, bus terminals and hospitals near the independence day function venue, police said.
There are no cameras, binoculars, remote control car keys, umbrellas, bags, suitcases, transistors, matches, tiffin boxes, bottled water, lunch box etc.
Will be said, advisor said.
People are asked not to touch suspicious objects.
They were asked to immediately report about the existence of unknown or suspected objects, suspicious movements of individuals and vehicles or anything extraordinary, to the nearest police, he added.
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