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The National Highways Authority of India appealed to commuters to drive responsibly and has taken various measures that will help to minimise traffic rule violations and ensure the safety of the commuters.
To enable a seamless flow of traffic on the newly-opened Haryana section of the Dwarka Expressway, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) appealed commuters to drive responsibly and has taken various measures that will help to minimise traffic rule violations and ensure safety of the commuters.
To assist commuters on the expressway, the NHAI deployed marshals to guide and provide directions at major junctions & entry /exit points, as well as additional road signages have been put up for the convenience of the commuters, the The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways said on Thursday.
As the Dwarka Expressway has been developed as a high-speed corridor, the movement of high-speed vehicles may pose a risk to the safety of comparatively slow-moving vehicles. Therefore, vehicles such as two/three-wheelers and non-motorized vehicles have been prohibited from using the corridor.
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Such vehicles can use the service lane provided on either side of the expressway. Leveraging technology, advanced CCTV Cameras have also been deployed on the corridor to check violations and enhance road safety.
Also, to provide a robust Incident management system dedicated expressway patrol vehicles, and ambulances have been deployed on the corridor. In addition, the services of toll-free National Highway Helpline Number 1033 are also available to assist commuters in case of any emergency/ non-emergency situations.
The NHAI urges commuters to drive responsibly, avoid wrong-side driving, follow lane discipline, and drive within speed limits to ensure safety on the high-speed corridor.
The 19-km-long Haryana section of the Dwarka Expressway has been recently opened to traffic. The 8-lane access control Urban Expressway connects the Delhi-Haryana border to the Kherki Daula cloverleaf interchange and is India’s first Elevated Road that has been developed on a Single Pier. The expressway also features India’s first three-level grade segregation at major junctions, ensuring segregation of local traffic and thorough traffic on the corridor.
Upkeep of safety on Dwarka Expressway is a high priority for the NHAI, and the authority is making all-out efforts to provide a safe and smooth travel experience to the commuters.
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