In order to restore enlargement joints and concrete slabs, the Public Works Department on Tuesday introduced that the Sarita Vihar flyover on Mathura Road could be partially closed for 50 days beginning on Wednesday.
Traffic Advisory
Due to restore work by PWD on Sarita Vihar Flyover on Mathura Road beginning on 07.06.2023, there can be a closure of carriageways for a interval of fifty days. Kindly comply with the advisory to keep away from any inconvenience. #DPTrafficAdvisory pic.twitter.com/45erR4DYPK
— Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) June 6, 2023
This transfer is anticipated to trigger visitors jams on one of many busiest roads within the nationwide Capital and inconvenience residents of neighbourhoods like Badarpur, Jaitpur, Kalindi Kunj, and New Friends Colony.
According to a police advisory, every carriageway will want 25 days to be repaired, however the different carriageways will keep obtainable for visitors.
Travel on the alternative carriageway can be prohibited from July 2 by 26 whereas the roadway from Ashram to Badarpur is closed from Wednesday until July 1.
According to the visitors police suggestion, drivers are suggested to take the slip lane on the flyover in the direction of Noida and make a U-turn in the direction of Mathura lane all through the primary and second phases (from Ashram to Badarpur).
The warning suggested drivers heading to Noida from Ashram Chowk to take the Delhi-Noida-Delhi Flyway moderately than persevering with on to Sarita Vihar to succeed in their vacation spot.
To assure a clean circulation of visitors on the stretch, the passage of heavy and industrial automobiles on Mathura Road in the direction of the Sarita Vihar flyover could also be restricted as and when mandatory.
It has been recommended that commuters going to railway stations and airports schedule their departure upfront and choose an alternate route to forestall delays.
It is really useful for commuters travelling from Ashram on Mathura Road to Badarpur and Faridabad to take street quantity 13A from the slip lane of the Sarita Vihar overpass and make a U-turn to return to Mathura Road.
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