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Gurugram News: Autos and two wheelers will not run on Delhi-Jaipur highway.

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Gurugram. Citing security reasons, the National Highway Authority of India has ordered the closure of bicycles, two-wheelers and auto rickshaws on three routes in Delhi. According to the authority, Delhi Jaipur Highway has also been kept in this order. A letter has been written to the Deputy Commissioner on behalf of the authority. After this, the traffic police has started preparations to follow this order.

ACP Traffic Headquarters Suresh Kumar has been given the responsibility to ensure that orders are not violated on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway. He says that to ensure that banned vehicles do not come on the road, first the service roads from both the sides have been asked to be repaired. The chances of vehicle accidents are higher due to these banned vehicles.

Traffic police will take strict action

Traffic police will take strict action to stop such vehicles. First an awareness campaign will be run on his behalf. Along with installing signs at various places, such vehicles will be monitored through CCTV cameras.

Fast moving vehicles cause accidents

Most of the reasons found behind the accidents on Delhi-Jaipur Highway are the brakes applied to save such vehicles. Vehicles moving at high speed that are suddenly unable to be controlled become victims of accidents. Most of the FIRs registered in Manesar and Khedki Daula police stations are based on these vehicles.

No compensation for death caused by a banned vehicle

The National Highway Authority of India has banned vehicles from plying on the expressway. Insurance companies already consider them banned. If these vehicles cause death in a vehicle accident, the insurance company does not give claim to their families.

A letter has been received from the National Highway Authority of India. Planning is being done by the police for his upbringing. First people will be made aware. After that there will be strict challan for such vehicles.

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