Yamuna Expressway Speed: The maximum speed limit will be reduced to prevent accidents on Yamuna Expressway due to fog in winter. Yamuna Authority will soon send a letter to Jaypee Infratech. So that the necessary arrangements to reduce the speed limit on the expressway can be completed before December 15.
Accidents are happening continuously on Yamuna Expressway. The risk of accidents increases due to reduced visibility in winter. Therefore the maximum speed limit on the expressway has been reduced for two months.
The maximum speed limit for heavy vehicles will be 60 km per hour.
The maximum speed limit for light vehicles on the expressway is 100 km per hour and the maximum speed limit for heavy vehicles is 80 km per hour. From December 15, the maximum speed limit for light vehicles will be 80 km per hour and the maximum speed limit for heavy vehicles will be 60 km per hour.
This speed limit will remain in effect till February 15. On this basis, challan action will be taken against speeding vehicles. Such an order has been implemented to prevent accidents. Authority officials say that a letter will soon be issued to the operating company Jaypee Infratech to reduce the speed limit on Yamuna Expressway in winter.
After receiving the letter from the authority, work will be done on reducing the speed limit.
Drivers are being made aware. Arrangements will be made to inform drivers about the reduction in speed limit through boards, signage and public address system. JK Sharma, Jewar Toll Plaza Manager on Yamuna Expressway, says that every year the speed limit is reduced on the expressway.
After receiving the letter from the authority, necessary arrangements will be made to reduce the speed limit. Through pamphlet distribution and public address system on the expressway, drivers are being made aware to drive within the speed limit.
Whereas Yamuna Authority’s One Time Settlement Scheme which is also known as OTS Scheme. It ends today. Therefore, all the applicants who want to apply for this scheme should do so by Saturday. Let us tell you that the purpose of bringing this was to provide relief to the defaulters from compound interest. This was brought for eight thousand defaulters in the 82nd board meeting of Yamuna Authority.