New Delhi:The government on Tuesday said it has launched a special drive for removal of speed breakers from national highways to ensure hassle-free movement of vehicles, specially at toll plazas.
Electronic toll collection through FASTag has been implemented from December 15, 2019, to provide commotion-free movement on highways.
"A special drive has been initiated for removal of all sorts of speed breakers on National Highways. The step comes in a bid to ensure smooth and hassle-free traffic movement, especially at toll plazas. With the effective implementation of FASTag on toll plazas and conversion of cash toll lanes to FASTag lanes, the speed breakers/ rumble strips constructed at toll plazas are being removed with immediate effect for smooth vehicular movement," the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said in a statement.
Roads of different categories and under different situations are designed for designated speeds at which vehicles can travel with convenience and safety, the statement said.
At certain locations, control of speed becomes necessary to promote orderly traffic movement and improved safety, it said, adding considering the fact that national highways are designed to cater to high-speed traffic without any hindrance, the drive to remove speed breakers has been initiated by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI).