This Article is From Sep 27, 2010

Dedicated CWG traffic lanes spell doom

New Delhi: Delhi commuters are in the midst of a manic Monday after the lane reservation for Commonwealth Games came into effect from 8am to 8pm today. At 1 pm, there were reports of traffic jam from the Yamuna Bridge to ITO on the other side of Games Village.

Jams were also reported from the IP metro station towards IP Park on the ring road and on NH 24 near CWG Village to Nizamuddin Bridge.

Jams could also be seen at the DND flyway, Dhaula Kuan-Sardar Patel Marg, Dhaula Kuan-South Campus-Ring Road, Moti Bagh and Maharani Bagh. 

Earlier in the day, Delhiites had a harrowing time reaching their destinations today as police enforced restrictions on exclusive lanes for Commonwealth Games.

It was bumper-to-bumper traffic on the road leading from Games Village in east Delhi's Akshardham to various practice venues from morning and many people were seen stuck in their vehicles.

The uncomfortable weather added to the woes of the motorists.

The NH-24 connecting Delhi with Uttar Pradesh was jam packed.

A large number of traffic personnel were fanned out across the city to facilitate Commonwealth Games related traffic as athletes are scheduled to visit practice venues spread across the city.

"I started from Noida at 8:30 am and reached Connaught Place two hours later. The traffic through DND flyover was a horrifying experience," said S Chandrabhanu, a media professional.

Commuters from Mayur Vihar, Vaishali and other east Delhi localities also complained about serpentine queues of vehicles on the NH-24 due to the restrictions.

Anyone deliberately straying into the lanes while they are operational will attract a fine of Rs 2,000. Yesterday, Delhi Police challaned 17 people for deliberately entering Games lanes.
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