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UP ITS, MotoGP: Noida Police revises traffic advisory | Here's all you need to know

The Noida Police has issued a traffic advisory for commuters from September 21 to 25 in view of the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show and MotoGP Bharat.

Edited By: Arushi Jaiswal @JaiswalArushi Noida Published : Sep 22, 2023 7:12 IST, Updated : Sep 22, 2023 7:47 IST
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Image Source : PTI/REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE The traffic advisory has been issued in view of the UP ITS and MotoGP

The Gautam Buddh Nagar Police has recalled its earlier order on movement of goods carriers on expressways in Noida and Greater Noida till September 25, in view of the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show (UP ITS) and MotoGP race.

The Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show and the MotoGP race are being held in Greater Noida till September 25.

New advisory 

According to the revised advisory, the no-entry order will be in effect from 6 am to 12 pm and from 3 pm to 10 pm every Friday to Monday. However, it's important to note that these restrictions will not apply to vehicles transporting essential goods such as milk, vegetables, medicines, and other necessities.

In the statement issued in the early hours of Friday, police said, "The no-entry order issued earlier has been amended for the purpose of Trade Show-2023 from September 21 to 25 and MotoGP event from September 22 to 24. Now, from September 22 to 25, the no entry (order) would be enforced from 6 am to 12 pm and from 3 pm to 10 pm."

The order applies to heavy, medium and light categories of goods carriers.

The earlier advisory had banned the movement of goods carriers on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway and the Yamuna Expressway. 

Police have warned that any violation of this order will be subject to punishment under Section 32 of the Police Act of 1861.

Check Traffic Restrictions, alternate route here

  • In view of the two international events and the expected rush of visitors, police earlier asked goods carriers and heavy vehicles entering the district via Yamuna Expressway to instead take the National Highway 24 or 9.
  • Such vehicles and DTC buses entering Noida via DND and Kalindi Kunj are instructed to take the route from Mayur Vihar, Kondli and Jhandupura to travel to their destination.
  • Non-commercial vehicles going from Delhi towards Greater Noida, Mathur, Agra, Lucknow using the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway will be able to go through internal roads of Delhi region via NH 9, 24, 91.
  • Non-commercial vehicles going to Delhi and Ghaziabad from Greno Express will be able to go to Shahberi, Chhijarasi and Parthala using the routes of Greater Noida West.
  • The traffic police suggested commuters to use Mappls Map, My India app or Google Maps to avoid inconvenience or use its helpline number 9971009001 for any queries.

Noida Metro to increase train frequency

The Noida Metro Rail Corporation will increase the frequency of trains on the Aqua Line during the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show from September 21 to 25.  Each metro will run at an interval of 7.5 minutes. Apart from the morning and evening peak hours, the metro will run at an interval of 10 minutes.

"To avoid crowding at stations and to manage the rush of visitors, NMRC has increased the frequency of trains. It will be made available every 7.5 minutes from 8 am to 10 pm," said NMRC Managing Director Lokesh M.

The MD also said parking facilities are also available at eight Aqua Line metro stations -- Sector 51, Sector 76, NSEZ, Sector 142, Sector-137, Pari Chowk, Alpha 1 and Delta 1.

(With PTI inputs)

Also Read: UP International Trade Show: Noida Police issues traffic advisory for five days, check routes to avoid

Also Read: UP International Trade Show: Timings, venue, date, ticket prices, how to reach and more

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