Noida Enforces New Lane Change Rules to Enhance Road Safety

In a bid to improve road safety and alleviate traffic congestion, the Noida Traffic Police have implemented stringent lane change regulations across key stretches of the city. These measures aim to promote disciplined driving and reduce accidents caused by abrupt lane changes.
Introduction of ‘No Lane Changing Zones’
To curb reckless lane-switching, ‘No Lane Changing Zones’ have been established in areas prone to frequent accidents and traffic jams. Within these zones, changing lanes is strictly prohibited, and violations attract a fine of ₹2,000. Clear signage, such as ‘Lane Change Zone Start’ and ‘Lane Change Prohibited,’ has been installed approximately 100 meters before intersections or roundabouts to alert drivers.
Key Locations Under Surveillance
The enforcement focuses on three major stretches known for high traffic volume and frequent congestion:
- Charkha Roundabout near Amity University: This intersection experiences heavy traffic due to vehicles merging from sectors 125, 126, and 128, as well as those heading towards Kalindi Kunj and Sarita Vihar.
- Gardens Galleria Mall to Film City: This stretch serves commuters from Botanical Garden, GIP Mall, and Sector 18 towards the Noida Expressway and DND Flyway.
- Bird Feeding Point near Dalit Prerna Sthal: This area handles traffic moving towards the Chilla Border, Film City flyover, Sector 18, and DLF Mall.
Designated Lane Changing Zones
To facilitate necessary lane changes, designated zones have been established starting about 500 meters before an intersection and ending nearly 100 meters prior. Drivers are required to adjust their lanes within these zones according to their intended direction.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Violating the lane change rules results in a fine of ₹2,000 under Section 119/177 of the Motor Vehicles Act. Repeat offenders may face harsher penalties, including fines up to ₹5,000 for dangerous driving under Section 184 of the Act.
Enforcement Measures
The Noida Traffic Police have deployed personnel at the identified stretches during peak hours (8 am to 1 pm and 4 pm to 9 pm) to monitor compliance and issue challans. Plans are underway to install cameras to automate monitoring and enforcement in the coming months.
Guidelines for Commuters
To avoid penalties and contribute to smoother traffic flow, commuters should:
- Be attentive to road signs indicating ‘No Lane Changing Zones’ and adhere to them strictly.
- Plan lane changes well in advance, especially when approaching intersections or roundabouts.
- Avoid abrupt lane changes that can disrupt traffic and increase the risk of accidents.
By following these guidelines, drivers can ensure a safer and more efficient driving experience for all road users in Noida.