The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory for the Monsoon Session of Parliament (July 20–August 13, 2026), warning of heavy congestion in Central Delhi. Commuters are advised to avoid roads near the Parliament complex and use suggested alternate routes, allowing extra travel time to navigate increased security and VIP movement.
Commuters in Central Delhi are urged to plan travel in advance as special traffic arrangements begin Monday, July 20, for the Monsoon Session of Parliament.
NEW DELHI – The Delhi Traffic Police has issued a comprehensive advisory warning of potential congestion and regulated vehicle movement across Central Delhi starting Monday, July 20, 2026, as the Monsoon Session of Parliament commences. The session, scheduled to run until August 13, will see enhanced security measures and increased movement of VIP convoys, necessitating significant traffic management in the vicinity of the Parliament complex.
Roads to Avoid
To ensure the smooth flow of essential traffic, authorities have advised motorists to avoid several key stretches in Lutyens' Delhi as far as possible. Frequent traffic regulations are expected during the arrival and departure of Members of Parliament and dignitaries.
Primary roads and areas to avoid include:
Rafi Marg, Motilal Nehru Marg, and Maulana Azad Road
K Kamraj Marg, Raisina Road, and Rajendra Prasad Road
Parliament Street, Ashoka Road, and Talkatora Road
Pandit Pant Marg and Rakab Ganj Gurudwara Road
Additionally, several critical junctions are expected to experience heavy regulation during peak hours: Vijay Chowk, Boat Club, Rail Bhawan, Sunehri Masjid, Patel Chowk, Bhagat Singh Chowk, Prime Chowk, GRG, and Jalebi Chowk.
Suggested Alternate Routes
The Delhi Traffic Police has suggested that commuters use alternate routes to bypass the affected areas. Motorists traveling through Central Delhi are encouraged to utilize:
Janpath, Mansingh Road, and Akbar Road
Teen Murti Marg, Shanti Path, and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Road
Kamal Ataturk Marg, Panchsheel Marg, and Vinay Marg
Outer Circle of Connaught Place, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, and RML Road
Mother Teresa Crescent Road, 11 Murti, and Sardar Patel Marg
Official Guidance for Commuters
"Plan your journey in advance and allow extra travel time," the Delhi Traffic Police stated in a public advisory. Officials have requested that citizens cooperate with personnel deployed at intersections and follow all on-ground diversions, even if navigation applications suggest otherwise, as temporary restrictions may be implemented at short notice due to changing security requirements.
Commuters can stay updated on real-time traffic conditions through the official Delhi Traffic Police social media handle @dtptraffic on X, their website, or by contacting the traffic helpline at 1095 or 011-25844444. WhatsApp assistance is also available at 8750871493.
Why It Matters
The Monsoon Session is expected to be a period of intense legislative activity and political debate. With large gatherings and potential demonstrations also reported in areas surrounding Jantar Mantar and Parliament House, the city faces heightened security risks. Adhering to these traffic advisories is essential for office-goers and residents to avoid significant delays in the national capital.
Key Facts at a Glance
Session Duration: July 20 to August 13, 2026.
Primary Impact Area: Central Delhi and the vicinity of the Parliament complex.
Advisory Status: In effect throughout the session, with peak-hour restrictions likely.
Support Channels: Real-time updates via X (@dtptraffic), WhatsApp (8750871493), and helpline (1095).
FAQ
Are there fixed times for these restrictions? No, police have not announced fixed timings; regulations will vary based on VIP movement and security protocols.
What should I do if I work in the Central Secretariat area? You are advised to leave home earlier than usual and check live traffic updates before departing.
Will public transport be affected? While public transit continues, commuters should expect delays near the Parliament complex due to diversions.
Source: Delhi Traffic Police, Indian Express, Financial Express