Outer




The Outer Ring Road is constructed in such a way that forms a nice circumference around the city of Delhi.  It stretches up to a length of around 47km and has three lanes currently. During the initial days when the road was open for public use, there were many traffic signals, crossings and intersections all along its route. However, today, lots of developments have happened and there are just a couple of signals on the route, enabling free flow of vehicles.

Junctions

  • Vikas Puri
  • Sundar Vihar
  • Peera Garhi
  • Rohini
  • Azad Pur/Jahangir Puri
  • Majra Burari
  • Majnu Ka Tilla
  • ISBT (flyover)
  • Okhla
  • Modi Mill (flyover)
  • Kalkaji/Nehru Place (flyover)
  • Madan Gir/Chirag Delhi (flyover)/Andrews Ganj
  • Khel Gaon Marg (flyover), near Malviya Nagar and Panchsheel
  • IIT Gate (flyover)
  • Vasant Kunj/Munirka/R.K.Puram
  • NH 8/Subruto Park

Underpasses

The Outer Ring Road has clear demarcations in the form of grades from pedestrian crossings to vehicle movement, just like the way it is in the Inner Ring Road. Underpasses for pedestrians are found at the following locations:

  • At Sarvapriya Vihar (Recently Built)
  • Munirka
  • Paras Cinema Flyover, Nehru Place
  • Mangol Puri
  • Soaminagar
  • Dr. Hedgewar Marg at Saraswati Vihar
  • Near IIT Flyover (DTTDC)
  • Near Chirag Delhi Flyover (DTTDC)

In addition to this, there are plans to develop few more underpasses at the below places:

  • At At Panchsheel Colony
  • At Kalkaji Temple Junction
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