A camera every kilometres, speed radar to watch over Hindon flyover

Ghaziabad | Friday | 16th November, 2018

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And in August, two brothers on bike were killed after a speeding vehicle hit them from behind on the elevated road. In two of the three accidents, the accused drivers could not be traced as there were no CCTV cameras along the stretch. “The cameras will click pictures of speeding vehicles and challans will be sent directly to the violator’s address,” the GDA chief engineer said.Speeding is a major problem on the Hindon Elevated Road. The speed on the elevated road is 100 kmph but for now, the limit is 80 kmph.The first accident occurred on the elevated road on April 18, when a Meerut-bound bus carrying a marriage party had crashed into a height barrier at the UP Gate-end. When the elevated road was launched in March this year, it had sparked speculation of accidents due to speeding as a substantial stretch of the road runs parallel to the Hindon canal..