Gurugram, Oct. 15 -- Traffic police and DLF authorities plan to install new signage on NH-48 and at Cyber Hub after obtaining clearance from civic authorities to address commuter confusion over lane segregation during the phase-one trial run of the Shankar Chowk decongestion plan, officials said on Tuesday. The initiative follows a traffic jam last Thursday at the Ambience Mall U-turn underpass, caused by drivers unaware of new lane arrangements, officials said. Dr Rakesh Mohan, deputy commissioner of police (traffic), said multiple signs have already been installed. "Large signage indicating the lane distribution been put up along the barricades from where the Rajokri flyover in Delhi merges into the Udyog Vihar stretch at the Gurugram-Delhi border," Mohan said. According to officials, the new signage aims to improve lane guidance and reduce snarls between Sirhaul toll plaza and IFFCO Chowk. DLF authorities confirmed they plan to replace temporary signage with larger, permanent hoardings. A senior DLF official said, requesting anonymity, "We are in talks with the local civic authorities and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to put up big traffic signboards... Once approval is received... the process to install signage along the expressway will start." A senior NHAI official said a tender was floated to augment signage along the Delhi-Gurugram-Jaipur Expressway. "We are in the process of completing the tender work; however, an expected timeline is unavailable because the bidder has not been finalised yet," the official said....