Supreme Court: Parking on the highway will be expensive now; Big decision of Supreme Court, trucks and unauthorized constructions will be removed within 60 days
- Parking on the highway will be expensive now
- A major decision of the Supreme Court
- Trucks and unauthorized structures will be removed within 60 days
Supreme Court on Highway Parking Ban India News Marathi : Regarding road safety By the Supreme Court An important decision has been taken and a complete ban on parking (parking) of heavy and commercial vehicles on highways has been ordered. The court has directed to implement this rule within 60 days. The court said the country’s highways are built for high-speed traffic, but negligence and mismanagement have made them a major cause of accidents.
The Supreme Court of India has clearly stated that even if one life is lost due to illegal parking or a faulty system, it is a serious failure. Therefore, the Supreme Court has enacted many new rules regarding road safety. As per the new rules, no trucks or commercial vehicles will be allowed to park on highways or expressways.
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- Vehicles will be allowed to park only in authorized parking spaces, lay-bys or designated areas.
- Trucks parked especially at night have been found to be a major cause of accidents.
- This will have a direct impact on road safety and may reduce accidents.
Will technology be used for monitoring”bullet-text”> Modern technology will be used to implement this decision. Technologies like Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS), GPS-based photo evidence and e-traffic system will be used. National Highways Authority of India, State Police and Transport Department will jointly act.- Action on illegal constructions along highways
- The court has taken strict action not only on parking, but also on encroachments along the highway.
- No new food stalls or shops will be allowed to open within the highway limits.
- Existing illegal constructions have to be removed within 60 days.
- Permissions will also be reviewed.
- A special team will be formed at the district level.
A Highway Safety Task Force will also be constituted for this purpose. Collectors have been entrusted with the responsibility of preparing SOPs and monitoring and improvement will be ensured at the local level.
Emphasis on improvement of infrastructure
To improve road safety, the government has directed better lighting at accident-prone spots (black spots), regular truck parking (lay-bys) and strengthened surveillance systems.
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