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National Highways in India: India has witnessed significant growth in its road infrastructure over the past few years. According to details available, the length of National Highways (NHs) increased from 132,995 km in March 2020 to 146,342 km at present. Meanwhile, the length of operational access-controlled National High Speed Corridors (HSCs) and expressways has grown from 228 km to 2,636 km over the same period.
Speed Limit on National Highway, Speed Limit on National Highway in India
It is a quite interesting to know about the speed limits on National Highways in the country. The idea on the latest speed regulations is essential for both drivers and travellers, helping them stay informed about what is the speed limits on these roads. The speed limits vary depending on road types, vehicle categories, and several other conditions.
In the ongoing Parliament session, Rajya Sabha MP Dr Bhim Singh raised a question to Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, asking about the current speed limits on National Highways and whether the government has any plans to increase them. He also asked if any studies, pilot projects, or action plans have been undertaken in this regard.
In his written response on July 30, the Union Minister stated that National Highways are constructed as per the standards set by the Indian Roads Congress (IRC). He added that the maximum design speed specified for construction of National Highways in different terrains is 120 kmph for expressways and 100 kmph for National Highways.
Gadkari further explained that the current speed limit for transport vehicles is 80 kmph, while private vehicles are allowed to travel at speeds of up to 120 kmph.
“Government in Ministry of Road Transport & Highways vide S.O. 1522(E) dated 06th April 2018, fixed the maximum speed in respect of the class of motor vehicles on various types of roads in India (Expressway with Access Control, 4 lane and above divided carriageway, Road within Municipal Limits and Other Roads). The current speed limit of 80 km/h is applicable to transport vehicles, whereas private vehicles are permitted a speed limit of up to 120 km/h,” the minister added.
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