Speed Limit on Expressway: If you are going to travel from UP to Delhi and are using your car for this, then be careful. The speed limit has been reduced on the 2 major expressways on this route and a heavy fine will be imposed for breaking it.
Speed Limit on Expressway: If you also drive your car from UP to Delhi, then be careful. The government has implemented a new rule regarding speed on this route for the next 2 months. It has been clearly stated in the order that if any driver breaks this limit, then a fine of 2 thousand rupees will be imposed on him. This rule will not only apply to private drivers but also to commercial vehicles and a higher fine will be charged from them.
This rule has been implemented on 2 expressways between UP and Delhi. Apart from the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, a new speed limit has also been implemented on the Yamuna Expressway. The new rule has been implemented to curb accidents caused due to fog and mist in winter. In winter, the number of accidents increases on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway including the Yamuna Expressway. That is why the traffic police have reduced the speed limit.
What is the speed limit on Yamuna Expressway?
The UP Traffic Police has reduced the speed limit of cars on the Yamuna Expressway from 100 kmph to 75 kmph. Similarly, the speed limit of heavy vehicles has also been reduced from 80 kmph to 60 kmph. If any vehicle drives faster than this speed limit, an automatic challan will be issued.
What is the limit on the Noida Expressway?
The traffic police have also reduced the speed limit of cars on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway. It has been reduced from 100 kmph to 75 kmph for light vehicles like cars etc., while the speed limit for heavy vehicles like trucks and buses has been reduced from 60 kmph to 50 kmph.
When will it be applicable and how much is the fine
The traffic police have informed us that the speed limit has been implemented on both expressways from December 15 and it will remain in force till February 15, 2025. Drivers who break this speed limit will also be fined heavily. If light vehicles break the rule, a fine of Rs 2,000 will be imposed and a fine of Rs 4,000 will be imposed on heavy vehicles. Along with this, the traffic police have also installed a new signboard.