Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Highways ministry plans raising speed limit on highways and expressway­s

- Moushumi Das Gupta moushumi.gupta@hindustant­imes.com n

NEWDELHI: If road transport minister Nitin Gadkari has his way, speed limit on highways and expressway­s in India could increase up to 120 km/hour.

Currently, only the 165km Yamuna Expressway connecting Delhi to Agra has a 100km/hr speed limit. All national highways (NH) across the country have a speed limit of 80 km/hour.

At a recent review meeting, Gadkari told officials that the ministry should consider increasing the speed limit on highways to 100 km/hour from the current 80 km/hour and on the upcoming new access controlled expressway­s to 120 km/hour.

“The minister said with the quality of highways improving and better quality of automobile­s being manufactur­ed, it is time that the speed cap on our highways is increased. We are in the process of making a formal proposal,” said a senior highways ministry official.

The ministry will soon set up a committee of experts to deliberate on the issue.

The government has already planned to build 1,000 kilometres of access-controlled expressway­s. Work has started on some stretches such as Delhi-Meerut and the Eastern Peripheral Expressway.

Many states in United States such as Texas have a speed limit of 137km/hour. The average speed limit on autobahn, the access controlled highway system in Germany, is 142km/hr. In some stretches of autobahn, there is no speed limit for some classes of vehicles.

However, in India, increasing the speed limit on expressway­s is not going to be easy.

Gadkari’s plan has not gone down well with road safety experts who are piqued at the poor safety standards on Indian roads that witness the highest road accident deaths in the world.

In 2015, five lakh road accidents and were reported in India. Speeding accounted for 44% of road accident deaths.

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