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US advisory describes sad state of Delhi roads

CWG 2010
Chennai, Sep 8: The international embarrassments keep rolling in for Delhi Games organisers as the latest advisory issued by US to its citizens in India describes the sad state of roads in the national capital just days ahead of the Commonwealth Games 2010.

The latest advisory issued by the US Mission in India not only alerted the citizens of the security concerns in terms of the terror threat as well as crime but also cautioned its citizens of the hurdles they might face while travelling in Delhi.

"A sizable number of tourists, athletes, and VIP visitors are expected to be in New Delhi for the Games. Due to large crowds and security screening measures, allow plenty of time for travel to game venues," the advisory read.

Elaborating on transportation, the statement said, "US citizens are advised to take care when traveling within Delhi. While many of Delhi's roads and public transport systems have been upgraded for the Games, some roads remain poorly maintained, which can cause traffic delays and accidents."

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"Special care should be taken when using public transportation or driving at night," the advisory cautioned, after informing that the Delhi Metro Network has been extended for the Games and all ticket- holding spectators are entitled to free transport to and from the game venues on the Delhi Metro and on Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses.

This statement comes as a major shame as the country questions its authorities if the capital is really ready to host the high-profile international sporting event.

The Indian media has been abuzz over the past weeks over the delay in the completion of infrastructure project work related to the games.

This advisory comes as a reality check for the organisers and authorities, who have been claiming that the games will be great success, especially with the games being considered as India's opportunity to showcase its potential in the global arena.

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San 13 Sep 2010 07:45 pm
Travelling to chaotic Railway Stations, Airport or ISBT is no less than war mission. The entire NCR is in bad shape as neither civic agencies nor traffic police is having will power or competence to handle the situation. All one can see is government minting money from Toll roads to Delhi Airport, Noida (DND), Gurgaon, Faridabad but no efforts in setting up user friendly public transport infrastructure. Poorly planned Flyovers have eaten bus stops and precious road space leading to Jams. BRT...
rajinder 08 Sep 2010 01:34 pm
They told the public that special type of plastic roads be laid during CWG,that is smooth,long life and without potholes.But we have not seen single plastic road in delhi.They also said by this littering of plastic bags be consumed.
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