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Delhi Speed Limit: Changes regarding speed limit on Delhi roads, see full details here

Delhi Traffic Police has issued a new guideline for the roads of the national capital Delhi. This new guideline is about the speed limit on the roads of Delhi. This time some changes have been made in this rule as compared to earlier, for which notification has been issued.

Delhi Speed Limit

The order will be pasted in the offices of the Deputy Commissioner of Police along with every police station.

Explain that the order will be published in the Official Gazette for the information of the general public. Along with this, a copy of it will be pasted on the notice boards of all the Deputy Commissioners of Police and all the Police Stations of Delhi/New Delhi so that people can know about it as much as possible so that no one is inconvenienced.

Since when is it applicable Delhi Speed Limit

This order has been implemented with immediate effect from June 8. Changes will soon be seen on the roads regarding this. For the convenience of the public through the concerned agencies or other means, the old sign boards on the roads will be removed. Soon after this, a new speed limit board will be installed so that people do not face inconvenience while driving.

Change has happened on these busy roads of Delhi-

  • NH-44 from Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar to Mukarba Chowk - 60 kmph
  • Barapula Nala Road to Saraikale Khan - 60 kmph
  • From Noida toll road where the curve is - 70 km per hour
  • Outer Ring Road to Chandgi Ram Akhara - 60 kmph
  • Millennium Park to Ghazipur Border - 70 kmph
  • T Point Radisson Hotel to IGI Airport - 60 Kmph

In this way, understand the change on the roads


Let us tell you that according to the new notification of Delhi Traffic Police, the maximum speed limit fixed for the car on most of the roads of the capital is around 60-70 kmph. At the same time, there is a change in the rules for lakhs of two-wheelers in the capital, their maximum speed limit has been fixed at 50-60 km per hour. Here, 40 km per hour has been fixed for public transport like buses, tempo and three wheelers.
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