Transport Corporation buses going from Uttarakhand to Delhi may be affected from 9 pm tomorrow. In fact, due to the G-20 conference from September 7 to 10, Delhi Police has changed many routes. In this, the entry of interstate buses in Delhi can also be stopped. However, Transport Corporation officials said that no orders have come to stop the entry yet, but buses can be stopped on the Ring Road in Delhi. In this situation, the buses will be operated from the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border.
For Delhi, Uttarakhand Transport Corporation operates about 450 buses regularly from across the state. Apart from this, buses of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana transport also operate from various depots of Uttarakhand to Delhi or further via Delhi.
Passengers will face trouble due to G-20 conference
Due to the G-20 conference in Delhi from September 7 to 10, guidelines have been issued by the Delhi Police to the Uttarakhand Transport Department for inter-state buses, heavy vehicles and taxis. In this, it has been told that from 9 o’clock in the night of September 7 to 12 o’clock in the night of September 10, many routes will be changed in Delhi. Along with this, the entry of vehicles will also be restricted on some routes.
Buses can be stopped in Delhi
Delhi Police has given instructions to operate buses and other vehicles as per the route change. It states that buses can be stopped on the Ring Road at the Delhi border. Following the letter from the Delhi Police, the General Manager (Operations) of Uttarakhand Transport Corporation, Deepak Jain has ordered the Assistant General Managers of all the depots to operate the buses according to the road conditions. Instructions have been given to all the drivers and conductors that if the buses are stopped at the Delhi border, then the buses should be operated from the border area only.