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NHAI Cracks Down on Illegal Eateries & Parking Along Highways

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is set to demolish illegal dhabas and eateries along national highways to prevent unauthorised truck parking. This follows Supreme Court orders targeting parking on highway stretches except at designated areas. NHAI has identified 595 critical locations for unauthorised parking and is coordinating with state governments for removal. The authority is also auditing Advanced Traffic Management Systems and deploying ambulances to enhance road safety.

Illegal eateries along highways to be demolished; NHAI to curb unauthorised parking on SC orders (Ld)

Kolkata, June 24

Illegal dhabas and eateries along the National Highways will be evicted soon to prevent the parking of trucks outside.

This comes at a time when the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) took a major initiative to curb unauthorised parking and encroachments along National Highways to enhance safety and ensure obstruction-free movement.

This comes after the Supreme Court issued structures against parking of trucks along National Highway stretches, except at designated bye-lays, to prevent accidents.

"Unauthorised parking of vehicles, roadside encroachments and unregulated activities along National Highways pose significant risks to road users and adversely impact traffic flow and safety. To address these challenges, NHAI has identified 595 critical locations of unauthorised parking (along with longitude and latitude details) across different states and is working in close coordination with state governments, district administrations and enforcement agencies for removal of unauthorised parking from National Highways," the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has said in a statement.

NHAI has also undertaken concerted efforts for the removal of encroachments from National Highway corridors under the provisions of the Control of National Highways (Land and Traffic) Act, 2002.

"To further strengthen institutional coordination, NHAI is working closely with state governments for the establishment of District Highway Safety Task Forces and nomination of nodal officers to monitor compliance and facilitate inter-agency coordination. These mechanisms will support timely enforcement action and enable continuous monitoring of safety-related issues along National Highway network," the statement said.

The Authority has also directed its field offices to undertake immediate audits of all Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) installations and ensure that components such as traffic monitoring cameras, video incident detection systems, variable speed detection systems, variable message signboards and emergency call boxes are fully operational.

Deployment of ambulances and recovery vehicles, enhanced highway patrolling, integration of ATMS alerts with enforcement agencies and proactive maintenance of safety infrastructure are being prioritised to enable faster incident response, improved enforcement and safer travel for national highway users across the country.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

But what about the livelihood of small dhaba owners? 😢 Many truck drivers rely on these places for affordable meals. Hope there's a plan to rehabilitate them or provide alternative designated areas.

Vikram M

Arre yaar, these dhabas are part of our highway culture! 😅 The chai and parathas at those places are legendary. But I understand the safety concern. Need proper planning: create designated truck stops with basic facilities.

Aman W

Good to see ATMS upgrades being prioritised. 🚨 We always wonder why emergency call boxes or cameras aren't working during accidents. Hope this time it's implemented properly, not just on paper.

Nisha Z

Honestly, the truck parking issue is just one part. What about the endless encroachments by shops and vendors on highway edges? 🛑 If NHAI is serious, they should clear all of them, not just near dhabas.

Karan T

I'm a truck driver. We stop at these dhabas because there's no proper place to rest. 🚚 Hum log ko bhi koi fikar hai (We also care about safety). But give us safe alternatives, otherwise banning won't help.

James A

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