Why barricades on Highways? Not a standard practice
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Why barricades on Highways? Not a standard practice

December 2, 2024

Sir,

In recent times, the Traffic Police have implemented several measures to control vehicle speeds on so-called ‘access-controlled’ Mysuru-Bengaluru Highway. Challans are being issued not only for overspeeding but also for violations such as not wearing seat belts.

Slow-moving vehicles like autos, two-wheelers and tractors are prohibited on this Highway. However, these vehicles still operate freely, even at night, risking their safety and other road users.

This situation arises due to multiple entry points from service roads on either side of the Highway. It remains unclear whether any challans are being issued against such violators. Adding to this issue, barricades are frequently seen on the Highway, where vehicles are expected to maintain high speeds.

Surprisingly, these barricades are often placed in areas marked with ‘No Stopping’ signboards. Is it necessary or permissible to position barricades on a Highway to check vehicles? Such checks could easily be conducted at toll gates or on service roads without disrupting the free flow of traffic.

This practice appears inconsistent with global standards, where proactive measures ensure safety. Unfortunately, in India, actions are often taken only after an incident occurs, rather than pre-emptively.

Similarly, it is likely that only after an accident caused by these barricades will the practice of placing them on Highways be discontinued.

– Dr. S.V.N. Vijayendra, Hyderabad, 11.11.2024

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