The World Forum of Accountants 2.0 has begun today at the India Expo Centre and Mart in Greater Noida. The event will continue for three days, and authorities expect more than 12,000 visitors every day. To manage this heavy crowd, the Gautam Buddha Nagar Traffic Police has implemented several route diversions. People traveling through this area should check the new traffic plan to avoid getting stuck in jams.

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New Traffic Routes and Diversions

Commuters coming from Galgotia Cut and heading towards IFS Villa via the Expo Mart roundabout will not be able to go straight. Traffic on this route is being diverted via the NASA roundabout. Drivers will have to pass through Sharda roundabout and LG roundabout to reach Jagat Farm. Heavy and commercial vehicles are also restricted on roads leading to Knowledge Park II from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Entry Gates and Parking Rules

The police have assigned specific gates for different types of visitors to keep things organized. If you are visiting the event, make sure you go to the correct gate.

  • Gate No. 1: Reserved for VVIPs, VIPs, and pass holders. Parking is at the Helipad.
  • Gate No. 3 and 4: For general visitors without special stickers.
  • Gate No. 9 and 12: Designated for media personnel.
  • NASA Roundabout: Additional parking area if the designated parking at Gate 12 gets full.

Expressway Traffic Updates

There is a possibility of high traffic on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway once the event concludes each day. If congestion increases, traffic will be diverted from the NASA roundabout towards the Trinity tri-junction. From there, vehicles can take the route via Sharda and LG roundabouts to reach the 130-meter road or Surajpur Chowk. Ambulance and emergency services will be allowed to pass without any restrictions.

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