Mumbai (Maharashtra): Motorists covering the 50-km distance between two toll plazas on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway in less than 37 minutes will be slapped with a fine of Rs 1,000 from August 1 for violating speed norms, a senior police officer said on Monday.
The Maharashtra Highway Police has taken the decision to curb over-speeding on the stretch.
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The officer said the distance between Khalapur and Urse toll plazas, located in Raigad and Pune districts respectively, is about 50km and it should not take less than 37 minutes for a vehicle to cover the distance at the permissible speed limit.
Motorists crossing the speed limit will be penalised and e-challans (fine receipts) will be sent to them, he said.
According to the official, the fine for over-speeding on the stretch will be Rs 1,000 from August 1 for the first offence and the amount will increase for repeated offenders.