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Snarls in Border as police stopped the entry of the truck to Del

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Noida: The commuter has a terrible time traveling between Noida and Delhi through Kalindi, as a traffic jam 5 km witnessed on the border after Delhi police stopped the entry of trucks in the national capital on the first day of anti-pollution sidewalk.
Non-functional red lights and a strike truck on the route added to the drivers’ misery.
Other heavy goods trucks and vehicles that have risen the East Peripheral Express (EPE) and Yamuna freeway to travel to Delhi are also stranded until 12 noon when passengers travel from Noida to Delhi through Kalindi, struggle to move forward.
Noida Traffic Police have published advisors on Wednesday night that heavy / medium item vehicles will be made to turn back from Yamuna Expressway and they will move forward towards their destination through EPE.
Likewise, which leads to Delhi through DND flies and the Chilli border will be made to take U-turn and take EPE.
However, at the beginning of Thursday, several trucks and items had reached the Delhi limit.
“We are heading to Delhi Azadpur bathing.
I didn’t realize that there were several sidewalks in the movement,” said a truck driver traveling from MP.
Angry commuters brought Twitter to complain about long snarls on the Kalindi flying bridge.
“Direct traffic management and tuqlaqi agriculture.
Great congestion on the Yamuna Bridge in Kalindi, coming from Noida.
Mouth-riding fuel and causing pollution,” wrote one Srikanth P, marked the official handle of Delhi Traffic Police, Police Nida, Police and Delhi police.
Only heavy / medium vehicles are loaded with important items that are allowed to enter the Gbnagar Delhi limit until November 21, police said.
DCP (traffic) Ganesh Saha told TII that the police coordination meeting was held with Delhi colleagues where the instructions were authorized that Diesel vehicles would not be permitted within Delhi’s limits.

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