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Delhi Police Issue Traffic Advisory for New Year’s Eve: Restrictions, Diversions & Parking Curbs - Know It All
Vehicle movement near Connaught Place will be restricted from 7 pm on New Year’s Eve with permit-only access and towing of unauthorized vehicles, Delhi Police said.
- On December 31, the Delhi Traffic Police will restrict vehicular movement towards Connaught Place from 7:00 pm until celebrations conclude, barring private and public transport vehicles.
- Delhi Traffic Police planned special arrangements with extensive traffic controls at Connaught Place and India Gate anticipating large New Year 2026 crowds on December 31.
- Only pass-bearing vehicles will be allowed into Connaught Place circles, with unauthorised vehicles to be towed and prosecuted; limited parking is first-come, first-served, and helpline 1095, 011-25844444, WhatsApp 8750871493 assist, while Rajiv Chowk metro station exit gates close after 9 p.m.
- Additional traffic personnel will regulate movement near markets and arterial roads, vehicles may be barred from the C-Hexagon during heavy crowding, and commuters are urged to use public transport to reach India Gate and Delhi Zoo.
- Motorists heading to New Delhi Railway Station were given route options via Ring Road and other diversions, Old Delhi Railway Station remains unaffected, and regular updates will appear on Delhi Traffic Police website and social media.
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