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Expressway Traffic Rules: Do not drive a bike on this expressway even by mistake, an invoice of Rs 5,000 will be deducted

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Vehicles have started plying till Dausa on the country’s longest Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. Motorists are liking this expressway a lot.

The maximum speed limit for cars on this expressway without breakers is 120 kilometers per hour. But, the entry of slow vehicles like motorcycles and scooters is restricted on it. If someone is caught with a bike on this expressway, he will have to pay five thousand rupees as a challan.

Accidents are also happening due to overspeeding on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. Recently, a car running at a high speed on the expressway overturned. One person died and three people were seriously injured in the accident. E-challan system will soon be installed on the expressway to curb reckless driving by people. Along with this, automatic challan will be deducted for vehicles violating the speed limit.

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-Mumbai Expressway is 120 kmph. But, you cannot stop the vehicle unnecessarily on this expressway. A challan will be issued if the vehicle is suddenly stopped. Parking is allowed only in the rest of the area. Rest places have been made at some distance. Without a rest area on the expressway, the vehicle can be stopped only when there is a technical fault.

Various arrangements have been made to prevent accidents on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. There is no breaker anywhere on this entire highway from Delhi to Vadodara. The highway has been made very high. Barricading has been done on both sides of the highway to prevent stray animals from coming on the road. On this road made of German technology, there is no shock even after driving at a speed of 120 km. Along with this, slow moving vehicles like auto rickshaw, bike, tractor-trolley, horse and bullock cart will not be able to ply.

Delhi-Mumbai travel time to be halved


After the construction of this longest expressway of the country, it will be possible to reach between Delhi and Mumbai by car in 12 hours. Now it takes 24 hours to cover this journey. With the construction of this expressway, it will take less time to travel to many other big cities of the country.

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