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Yamuna Expressway authority takes action to curb mishaps

This comes just days after at least 29 people got killed in a bus accident on the Yamuna Expressway

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The decision comes after 29 people were killed in a bus accident on July 8
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The Yamuna Expressway authority has initiated measures to prevent any more major accident on the route between Greater Noida and Agra in Uttar Pradesh. The authority has decided that no motorcycle rider without helmet and no driver without seat belt would be allowed henceforth on the expressway.

The authority has decided to take the help of transport and traffic police departments to enforce the directive effectively.

This comes just days after at least 29 people got killed in a bus accident on the Yamuna Expressway. The incident had taken place near Agra when the double-decker bus, travelling from Lucknow to New Delhi, plunged into a canal. Many of the 40 passengers inside were crushed under the weight of the bus and others received serious injuries. 

KILLER STRETCH

  • At least 22,000 to 24,000 vehicles ply on the Yamuna Expressway daily. 
     
  • The Chief Minister has also asked the Jaypee group to ensure fool-proof completion of the expressway at the earliest.

The three-member committee, headed by the Uttar Pradesh Transport Commissioner, looking into the bus accident on Yamuna Expressway that killed 29 people on submitted its report on on July 11 to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

The committee concluded that the driver dozed off, resulting in the bus jumping off the parapet and falling into a nullah in Agra on Monday morning.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister had ordered the constitution of a four-member panel to probe the factors that led to the accident.

The Chief Minister has also asked the Jaypee group to ensure fool-proof completion of the expressway at the earliest. The realty group has been asked to submit a proposal in this regard within one week. The remaining work on the expressway is likely to incur a cost of Rs 330 crore.

At least 22,000 to 24,000 vehicles ply on the Yamuna Expressway daily. There are often reports of accidents due to over-speeding on the route.

― Zee Media Newsroom

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