Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Link Road: The work of Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is going to be completed soon. However, NHAI has installed speed trackers on this highway. In such a situation, a challan can also be issued for driving at a speed higher than the speed limit.
Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Link Road: People often increase the speed of their vehicles after seeing a straight road on the expressway. But now those who drive at high speed are in trouble. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has prepared to impose a speed limit on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Link Road. A challan will be issued for driving at high speed on the highway. NHAI can implement it on all highways.
What will be the speed limit
The construction of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Link Road will be completed soon. The final phase of the highway is underway in Faridabad. If reports are to be believed, a speed limit will be imposed on the expressway. The speed of vehicles running on it has also been determined. This speed limit has been fixed at 100 km per hour for cars and 80 km per hour for trucks. If any vehicle is found driving above this speed, then it is sure to be challaned.
Speed trackers will be installed on the highway
The Faridabad bypass road is being built as a Delhi-Mumbai Expressway link road. Speed trackers are being installed on this expressway to track the speed of vehicles. With their help, the speed of vehicles will be monitored. For this, screens have also been installed on the main road near Sector 2 and Sector 17. Also, cameras have been installed at different places on the expressway. With this, NHAI officials will keep an eye on the speed of vehicles and vehicles crossing the speed limit will be immediately challaned.
When will the expressway start?
Let us tell you that the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is being counted among the first largest highways of the country. Spread over 1,386 km, this expressway will pass through Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra. The work on the highway is almost complete. If reports are to be believed, this expressway can be opened for the general public in December this year.