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    The road transport ministry has ordered state government and concerned authorities like NHAI, state PWDs and BRO to remove all speed breakers from national highways which not only posses potential threat on the high-speed corridors but also hamper the smooth movement of vehicular traffic.

    The ministry has sought details of action taken by next Wednesday. It has also asked for details of rumble strips that have been laid with approval. According to the Road Accident Report (2014), published by the ministry, 4,726 lives were lost in crashes due to humps while 6,672 people died in accidents caused due to potholes and speed breakers.

    In recent circular ministry said, at many places, local authorities are constructing road bumps or speed breakers to check vehicular speed despite guidelines being in place.
    "This is undesirable, as the function of national highways is to facilitate movement of traffic. Speed breakers can be a source of serious hazards and accidents to the fast-moving traffic."
    In its earlier circulars the ministry had mentioned that the recommendations provide for properly designed rumple strips at locations such as level crossings and sharp curves. It was later identified by the ministry that such rumble strips were being randomly supplied. It further went on to add that the location of such measures should be approved by the highway agencies. It also said the agencies should explore the possibility of providing foot over-bridges or pedestrian underpasses on national highways to prevent pedestrians from coming over.

    International Road Federation chairman K K Kapila agreed there should be no speed-breakers on highways, but said these come up as highways pass through villages and people need to cross over to the other side.
    "We need to provide pedestrian and vehicular crossings to end this menace."
    News Source: Remove all speed breakers from national highways, orders Union road transport ministry - Times of India

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    Re: Government orders removal of speed breakers from National Highways

    Govt also said they would remove all toll booths. Instead of removing them, they are adding more these days and their reason was that if not for toll booths then road maintenance would be expensive for govt's pocket. Facepalm.

    Instead of wasting money on painting pedestrian crossings, would it not be smarter to provide an overpass bridge or an underpass one like they have on the Bangalore-Chennai highway? That way, no stupid jaywalker would dare run across the road and hop past dividers and scare the excreta out of a vehicle driver? But then, there would also have to be safety rails to prevent cows/sheep and goats from running around killing motorcyclists while the owners of the cattle are nowhere in sight.
    Last edited by Nithesh; 04-17-2016, 01:57 AM.
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      Re: Government orders removal of speed breakers from National Highways

      +1 to the point of cattle, killing bikers and the owners of them nowhere, particularly in the West, leaving cattle on road is fined for about a lakh or so, riding slow in a high speed lane and in wrong lane can cost more than 2+laks, as told by a friend living in germany. In India, if an animal , even if a chicken dies the whole village will gather to suck money, but no one will care if the reverse happens.
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