Heavy traffic jam on DND Flyway, Noida-Delhi commuters stuck

Commuters on the DND Flyway experienced severe traffic congestion due to the bottleneck formed as eight lanes narrow into two on the loop, merging with traffic from Chilla border. Authorities plan to widen the loop short-term, while awaiting approval for the Chilla elevated road to alleviate long-term congestion.
Heavy traffic jam on DND Flyway, Noida-Delhi commuters stuck
Commuters on the DND Flyway faced significant delays due to severe traffic congestion, with the bottleneck worsening as traffic from multiple sources merged into fewer lanes.
NEW DELHI: Commuters on the DND Flyway faced severe traffic congestion on Tuesday, with long delays on the loop connecting to the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.

The bottleneck, a daily ordeal for those traveling between Delhi and Noida, worsens during peak hours as traffic from the eight-lane DND Flyway funnels into just two lanes on the loop. This stretch also merges with vehicles from Chilla border, compounding the gridlock.
While talking to TOI in September 2024, Brajesh Sharma, a Sector 78 resident, called the situation a “nightmare,” particularly in the evenings. “It takes me half an hour just to cross this stretch,” he said. Another commuter, Anu Shree, pointed out the lack of traffic personnel at the spot, making the ordeal even more frustrating.
DCP (Traffic) Yamuna Prasad acknowledged the surge in vehicular movement, stating that while the DND Flyway was originally designed for 70,000 vehicles, it now sees 2.7 lakh vehicles daily. “Combined with traffic from Chilla border and Kalindi Kunj, congestion has significantly worsened,” he said.
Authorities are considering widening the loop as a short-term measure, while the much-delayed Chilla elevated road remains the key long-term solution.
The 5.5km six-lane project, meant to connect Mayur Vihar to Mahamaya Flyover, has been stalled due to funding issues. The Noida Authority awaits state government approval to bridge a Rs 151 crore budget gap before construction can begin.

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