AI summit, weddings, exams: Delhi braces for traffic chaos this week | Advisory on what to expect

This week, New Delhi is set to experience significant traffic disruptions due to a convergence of major events, including the highly anticipated AI summit, numerous weddings, and academic examinations. Authorities have mobilized a substantial traffic management plan featuring 15 Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) and approximately 4,200 personnel to facilitate smooth transit during this busy period. The AI summit, which is expected to attract a large number of attendees, is a key focus for traffic regulation efforts. In addition to the summit, the city is also witnessing a surge in wedding ceremonies and examination schedules, further complicating the traffic situation. Residents are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and consider alternative routes, especially during peak hours. The Delhi Traffic Police have issued advisories to help mitigate the expected congestion and ensure public safety. As the city prepares for these overlapping events, commuters are encouraged to stay updated on traffic conditions and to allow extra travel time to navigate the anticipated delays.
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