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Old 11th July 2024, 12:28   #1
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My grievance on Delhi-Mumbai highway gets addressed, after writing to PMO

I have been a regular user of NE4 (Delhi Vadodra/Mumbai) Expressway and shuttle almost every month between Noida and Jaipur. I have seen its evolution in the past two years from a desolated empty stretch of road to a bustling and busy highway with a marked increase in heavy vehicle traffic. With time, changes both good and bad have started making their presence felt.

On the good side, there is marked increase in the facilities and good eating joints and you really get the experience of a US highway with starbucks and drive through Macdonald outlets along with huge petrol pumps with at least 15 dispensers. World class washroom facilities managed by BVG group are a pleasing sight. Today, you do not have to think twice before taking the road. This is in marked contrast to two years back when there was nothing and the washrooms were two room shacks with 3 urinals and 2 seats. More buses have started plying and in general you do not feel alone.

On the bad side, the increase in heavy traffic has led to the usual side effects of trucks hogging the right lanes, oversized trucks with animal fodder packed to the brim driving at slow speeds in the right lanes, trucks occupying three rows sometimes while they jostle with each other during overtaking. Also, lot of illegal dhabas have sprouted near the expressway and you can see queues of 8-10 trucks parked on the expressway while they have their refreshments. There are dedicated stops, the size of 5 football stadiums but the truckers out of their habit stop at these illegal ones. Today these situations are in pockets and manageable. My worry is that if the situation is not addressed, it many become larger and more difficult to manage in future. Once the trucks are used to a specific illegal dhaba and there is money in circulation, many things can be greased.

I complained to NHAI twice on their helpline number but nothing happened. The bureaucratic response is we have asked authorities to do this and that. So, I thought to escalate and write grievance to PMO. I was amazed that it got addressed within 3 days including the response from NHAI and their consultants. Although the response is quite bland and tasteless and shows not commitment to action with timelines, at least some effort has been made and something has got into the system. Maybe later my grievance is lucky to picked up during audit and then taken further for deeper scrutiny.

My experience with NHAI and then further escalation is that road safety is a policy and governance issue. We still lack the framework and policy and procedure to implement preventive measures with the right intent and commitment. My sincere wish is to have one hour session with Mr. Gadkari to discuss things in detail so that in next 5 years, we eliminate preventable accidents.

My only fear is that if steps are not taken while things are manageable, NE4 may become just like old Delhi Jaipur highway where you have all sorts of hazards, risks and issues which are completely not in line even with NHAI manuals, procedures and rules. And if that happens, accidents are inevitable and respected members will start discussion threads lamenting and whining about state of affairs.

So, if you find things not in order, it is good to discuss on forums but better to raise your complaint. If there is sufficient push, who knows things will move. If there are 20 complaints on road quality, someone has to notice.

Here is the response to my grievance letter:
My grievance on Delhi-Mumbai highway gets addressed, after writing to PMO-1658-pg-mr.-ashish-tiwarireg.jpg

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Old 11th July 2024, 17:44   #2
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Old 12th July 2024, 10:51   #3
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I thought with access controlled highways (expressays), the menace of heavy vehicles hogging fast lanes (right lanes) will go away. These heavy vehicles do this on non-access controlled highways because its tough for them to decelerate, change lane, accelerate and return to lane quickly when they face slow moving traffic like tractors, auto-rickshaws and two wheelers.

Atleast on Hyderabad ORR, I don’t see truckers ever using right two lanes. There is clear markings everywhere to use left two lanes for trucks. The speed limit is also less (80 kmph) for left two lanes compared to 120 kmph on right two lanes. I think proper signage will easily solve this issue.

Regarding stopping on the expressway, only heavy fines will deter the truckers. Else, they will stop wherever the food is economical and gives them that rustic & authentic vibes.
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While this is a commendable effort, I think it is futile to expect any changes as this is exactly how things are on almost all the highways in India. Even if they do manage to make the changes, I am not sure if that's going to be permanent. Sorry for the rant, but I have been in the system, seen the system work for almost 35 years before I decided to pack my bags. This was not before trying to make changes through regularly voting in every election, providing feedback, even going up against government officials expecting bribe.

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This a multi faceted problem. Regarding the driving behaviour of truck drivers. Let us look at it from the perspective of truck drivers.

They are forced to drive old trucks which require a lot of physical effort to operate.

Most are not air-conditioned and have zero ventilation. Indian climate is either hot and humid most of the year or bitterly cold.



I see so many signages and other road symbols that are only in English. Nowhere else in the world have I encountered where the signage is not also in the local language. But the babus, like the rest of us have an inferiority complex about our Indianness/hindi and prefer to write/speak in English to portray sophisticatedness.

Well, what about the uneducated masses of this country? How would they know what the signage says.


No disrespect to fellow BHPian Comrade, but just like the rest of us, a truck driver is entitled to eat wherever he chooses to, and if he prefers to eat at an economical place that has rustic/authentic vibes (btw, I am also in that category) that is his decision. It is the failing of the government and the entrepreneurs that they decided to not cater to this segment of road users.

If I was driving one of these trucks, and I was tired in my small cab, and hot, and hungry because I hate westernised junk food, and I lost my way because I cannot read the signage, and my boss was giving me hell for being late and for being lost, other road users would be the least of my concerns.
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My suggestions/solutions to these problems:

The government should make it compulsory for all transport companies to have modern Volvo/Scania/Mercedes trucks for transportation (the capex for such investment should be provided by the government). The increase in transportation costs and a bigger cost to us consumers for everything, from toothpaste to trousers should be borne by us consumers.

The government should mandate and regulate the salary for truck drivers to be much more than what they receive so that they can afford to eat in high end expensive joints like Starbucks/McDonalds/Costa Coffee/Nobu/other sushi joints etc.

All road driving schools should provide free courses to truck drivers. This cost should be borne by the government.

Make all signage in Hindi and other local languages and remove all English from signages. In some countries, such as Saudi, even the car number plates are in Arabic. We should follow their example and have all number plates in Hindi/Kannada/Marathi etc.
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On the bad side, the increase in heavy traffic has led to the usual side effects of trucks hogging the right lanes, oversized trucks with animal fodder packed to the brim driving at slow speeds in the right lanes, trucks occupying three rows sometimes while they jostle with each other during overtaking. Also, lot of illegal dhabas have sprouted near the expressway and you can see queues of 8-10 trucks parked on the expressway while they have their refreshments.
This problem is very serious and faced by all Highway commuters, I have a Wild Idea: NHAI can arrange Toll Readers with Cameras in Fast Lane at reasonable distances along the Highway and deduct extra toll charges from Fast Tag of Heavy Vehicles. I think toll deductions will deter heavy vehicles to continue in Fast Lanes. This idea may sound atrocious but may help inculcate Lane Discipline for Heavy Vehicle operators.
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