Delhi Ring Road

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Ring Road's symbol - generally used in Delhi

The Ring Road refers to two chief ring roads, a main one and an outer one in Delhi, India. The two ring roads have a combined length of 87 km (54 mi). There are two less significant Ring Roads in Delhi apart from the above two, namely the Rural Ring Road, that runs across the rural areas on the fringe of North West Delhi and West Delhi Ring Road, limited only to the West Delhi region.

Delhi's Inner Ring Road covers 55 km (34 mi) and is signal-free except for a small number of crossings. The road features three lanes in each direction, and is currently being widened to four lanes in each direction. It features a few flyover links to the Outer Ring Road.

The AIIMS-Naraina stretch is in the process of being made signal-free.

Areas on Ring Road

  • Shalimar Bagh
  • Ashok Vihar
  • Keshav Puram/ WazirPur Depot [DTC Bus Station/Depot]
  • Shakurpur Telephone Exchange
  • Britannia
  • Punjabi Bagh
  • Basai Darapur (ESI Hospital)
  • Raja Garden
  • Rajouri Garden
  • Kirti Nagar - Naraina (Industrial area)
  • Dhaula Kuan Passage
  • Dhaula Kuan complete stretch
  • Moti Bagh
  • New Moti Bagh
  • R K Puram (Sector 12)
  • Hyatt Hotel
  • Nouroji Nagar/ Sarojini Nagar
  • Safdarjung
  • A I I M S
  • South Extension (1 & 2)
  • Andrews Ganj
  • Lajpat Nagar
  • Nizamuddin
  • I P
  • Bus Adda (Inter State Bus Terminus)
  • I T O
  • Timarpur
  • Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar
  • Azadpur
  • Naraina

Flyovers

Flyovers are present at the following junctions:

Gallery

External links