Delhi Traffic Advisory: On September 16, 2025, traffic flow will be disrupted on eleven major roads in Delhi. The Delhi Traffic Police has released a detailed advisory highlighting significant diversions and restrictions affecting both main carriageways and service roads around W Point, A Point ITO Chowk, BSZ Marg, Delhi Gate, JLN Marg, Rajghat Crossing, Shanti Van Crossing, Saleem Garh Flyover By Pass, MGM-Pragati Maidan Tunnel to Shanti Van Chowk, Vikas Marg, and IP Marg.
Commuters are advised to steer clear of these routes from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM today and opt for alternative paths to ensure a smooth journey.
Parking Restrictions
Parking will be permitted only in specified areas. Restrictions will be enforced on the following roads:
- Bahadurshah Zafar Marg
- JLN Marg and Ring Road from Shanti Van to Rajghat to IP Flyover to Pragati Maidan Tunnel
- IP Marg (on both carriageways)
NOTE: Vehicles parked on these roads will be towed and legal action will be taken as per regulations.
Guidelines for Commuters
Here are some important guidelines for commuters:
- Avoid the aforementioned roads during the restricted timeframe.
- Only park in designated parking areas.
- Motorists and the public are urged to adhere to traffic regulations and cooperate with traffic personnel stationed at intersections.
Traffic Advisory Tweet
TRAFFIC ADVISORY
— Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) September 15, 2025
In connection with traffic restrictions & diversions on 16.09.2025 (10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon) around ITO, BSZ Marg, Delhi Gate, JLN Marg, Rajghat, Shanti Van & adjoining stretches.
📍 Avoid W Point, A Point, ITO Chowk & surrounding roads
📍 Use alternative routes… pic.twitter.com/v1ncvSIi8B
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