Yamuna Expressway: Menace of Traffic Demons
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E-way haven for speed demons: Non-functional cameras fail to check speeding on Yamuna Expressway
By Kumar Vikram
PUBLISHED: 22:34 GMT, 9 September 2012 | UPDATED: 00:40 GMT, 10 September 2012
Driving on the wide, signal-free Yamuna Expressway can be a delight. But over-speeding presents a major hazard for the people travelling on the 165-km stretch – especially when the system installed to check the menace does not work properly.
The expressway that connects Greater Noida and Agra was thrown open to the public on August 9.
Greater Noida police officials say they are unable to prosecute speed offenders because the communication system and cameras installed for the purpose fail frequently.
Offenders often go scot free because the police are unable to issue challans thanks to glitches in the system
One is legally allowed to press the accelerator up to the speed of 100 km/hour on the expressway, however, many vehicles have been found driving in excess of 125 km/hr, they said.
Giving an instance, a police official posted at a check post on the expressway said they noticed a car speeding at over 120 km/hr on Tuesday.
Categories: Greater Noida, Noida Tags: greater noida- agra expressway, UP plan, yamuna eway new township, yamuna expressway authority, yamuna expressway urban zone
UP Infra Projects to speed up
New advisor to speed up UP infra projects
By Deepa Jainani, 16/12/2010 , Financial Express
In yet another validation that upgrading and promoting infrastructure is a priority, the Uttar Pradesh government appointed M Ramachandran, former urban development secretary, as infrastructure advisor, with the status of a minister.
As infrastructure advisor, Ramachandran would be advising the state government as well as the Noida, Greater Noida, Yamuna Expressway and other development authorities and local bodies regarding the future expansion of cities, planning airports, expressways and other multi-modal-transportation for the cities. He would also advise the state on urban infrastructure financing, which would include exploring possibilities and suggesting ways to raise resources on its own and also through PPP model.