To combat the persistent issue of overloaded vehicles, with a particular focus on mining dumpers, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is gearing up to introduce innovative Weight in Motion Sensors (VIMS) at the Kherki Daula toll plaza in Gurugram. These cutting-edge sensors will empower authorities to accurately identify and penalize overweight vehicles attempting to traverse the city's roadways. The decision was reached during a crucial road safety committee meeting chaired by Gurugram's Deputy Commissioner, Nishant Yadav.
In a concerted effort to address the multifaceted challenge, the committee devised a comprehensive plan. It delineates penalties for those found transporting illegally mined materials to and from crushers, whereas overloaded vehicles will incur a significant financial penalty, with toll charges set to increase tenfold.
Deputy Commissioner Yadav went a step further, directing NHAI officials to extend the implementation of this sophisticated system beyond the Kherki Daula toll plaza to cover the Gurugram-Sohna expressway and Faridabad Road. The expanded coverage is a strategic move to mitigate overloaded vehicles across multiple critical routes.
The initiative doesn't merely focus on vehicles associated with mining activities but also extends its purview to encompass those engaged in commercial and public transport. Overloaded vehicles pose a substantial risk to road safety and contribute significantly to accidents in the city. Recognizing this, NHAI's proactive measures include targeting overloaded vehicles not just on NH-48 but also on the Faridabad and Sohna expressways.
The holistic approach involves identifying and addressing accident-prone black spots, spanning key areas such as Rao Gajraj Singh Marg, Vikas Marg, Kadipur Chowk to Pataudi Chowk, Hero Honda Chowk to Himgiri Chowk, Sector 22A Road, Rajiv Chowk, Shankar Chowk, Narsinghpur, and more.
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Beyond enforcement, the committee emphasized the importance of ongoing road maintenance efforts. The road agencies have been tasked with promptly addressing road issues, including potholes, and undertaking tree pruning along the roadways. This comprehensive strategy is poised not only to enhance road safety but also to minimize accidents caused by overloaded vehicles, ensuring the well-being of commuters on various routes in and around Gurugram. The introduction of technology-driven solutions underscores the commitment to creating a safer and more efficient transportation network in the region. For more updates download the Park+ app now!