Five traffic signals on Mumbai-Agra NH will be managed by NMC
10 Apr 2023
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The Mumbai-Agra National Highway's five out of seven traffic signals will henceforth be operated
and maintained by the Nashik Municipal Council (NMC). These five places, according to an NMC
officer, are accident black spots and fall under the jurisdiction of the National Highway Authority of
India (NHAI). They recently complied with the NHAI's request to run and maintain these traffic
signals. To replace some of the current traffic signals, the city authority will spend about Rs 1.8
million, the source added.
A total of 52 traffic lights are present in the city, with seven located on the Mumbai-Agra national
highway and the remaining 45 located at various intersections on city streets and state highways.
The city is traversed by 70 km of national and state roadways. The NHAI installed and managed each
of the seven traffic lights along the Mumbai-Agra National Highway. The road safety committee,
which is made up of representatives from the NMC, commissioner of police, RTO, PWD, and other
departments, met in November of last year to address the concerns surrounding accident black
spots in the city and the necessary actions.
The seven inoperable traffic signals along the national highway should all be functioning; it was
resolved during the meeting. The NMC had written to the NHAI, which owned the traffic lights,
encouraging them to take the necessary action. However the NHAI did not activate the signals until
February. However, the NHAI has asked the local government to maintain and run five of its seven
traffic lights. The traffic lights have been officially turned over to the NMC by the NHAI. The
maintenance and operation of these signals are currently the subject of tender, the official stated.
Hotel Jatra, Bali Mandir, Amrutdham, Aurangabad Naka, and Wadala Naka are the locations of these
five traffic signals. Within a fortnight, the tendering procedure should be finished, the spokesman
stated. In October and December of the previous year, the city recorded two significant bus
accidents involving the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC). While the other
event occurred at Palse Village Chowk on the national highway, the October incident happened close
to Mirchi Hotel Chowk.
The Mumbai-Agra National Highway's five out of seven traffic signals will henceforth be operated
and maintained by the Nashik Municipal Council (NMC). These five places, according to an NMC
officer, are accident black spots and fall under the jurisdiction of the National Highway Authority of
India (NHAI). They recently complied with the NHAI's request to run and maintain these traffic
signals. To replace some of the current traffic signals, the city authority will spend about Rs 1.8
million, the source added.
A total of 52 traffic lights are present in the city, with seven located on the Mumbai-Agra national
highway and the remaining 45 located at various intersections on city streets and state highways.
The city is traversed by 70 km of national and state roadways. The NHAI installed and managed each
of the seven traffic lights along the Mumbai-Agra National Highway. The road safety committee,
which is made up of representatives from the NMC, commissioner of police, RTO, PWD, and other
departments, met in November of last year to address the concerns surrounding accident black
spots in the city and the necessary actions.
The seven inoperable traffic signals along the national highway should all be functioning; it was
resolved during the meeting. The NMC had written to the NHAI, which owned the traffic lights,
encouraging them to take the necessary action. However the NHAI did not activate the signals until
February. However, the NHAI has asked the local government to maintain and run five of its seven
traffic lights. The traffic lights have been officially turned over to the NMC by the NHAI. The
maintenance and operation of these signals are currently the subject of tender, the official stated.
Hotel Jatra, Bali Mandir, Amrutdham, Aurangabad Naka, and Wadala Naka are the locations of these
five traffic signals. Within a fortnight, the tendering procedure should be finished, the spokesman
stated. In October and December of the previous year, the city recorded two significant bus
accidents involving the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC). While the other
event occurred at Palse Village Chowk on the national highway, the October incident happened close
to Mirchi Hotel Chowk.
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