Road speed limits may be increased
The Ministry for Roads & Highways is planning to amend the archaic Motor Vehicles Act to increase the permissible highway speed limits for all kinds of vehicles. Under the Motor Vehicles Act, the maximum highway speed for two-wheelers is 50 km and it is 65 km for buses and trucks. As for cars, different states have varying speed limits.
Haryana and Rajasthan have fixed a limit of 90 km on highways for cars, the UP government has not specified any limit. In Maharashtra, the maximum speed limit is around 80 km.Under the planned amendment to the Act, the government is considering raising the speed limit for two-wheelers to 60-65 km and fixing the limit for cars at 90-100 km.There will be no change in the speed limit for trucks and buses.
“We are planning to amend the Motor Vehicles Act to ensure uniformity in the speed of passenger cars and up the limit for others.” Vijay Singh, secretary in the ministry said. The move is in sync with the fact that the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has been constructing highways and expressways over which vehicles can travel at 100-120 km.
High-speed highways require proper access controls (barricades on the roadside), which are being built by the Ministry for Roads and Highways, so that villagers and cattle do not stray onto roads. “Though the design speed specifications of highways and expressways are such that vehicles (typically cars) can ply at speeds of 100 to 120 km per hour, driving at such speeds is not advisable. Considering the safety aspect, and the fact that highways pass through various states, it is state laws that apply on cars.” He said the government will also look into increasing the penalty for overspeeding.
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Published on Wednesday, Mar 28th, 2007 at 4:02 am under categories : Road RulesTags :












Even I heard that Bajaj is planning to come into car segment. Is it true ? If so, Bajaj needs to take up some real heavy actions. Especially when there are many big players eyeing on this segment.
Comment by Pradeep April 2nd, 2007 at 5:01 amYes but recently as you can see in autopundit, Bajaj is going to partner with TATA for the one lakh car . You can read the article here
Comment by Rashmi April 2nd, 2007 at 5:06 am