Express News Service
The former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry’s accident reveals that nationwide highways are turning right into a loss of life entice. Potholes on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai nationwide freeway was one of many main causes of Cyrus Mistry’s loss of life.
As per the native police of Palghar, Dr Anahita Pandole who was driving the Mercedes MH 47-AB-6705 whereas attempting to keep away from the potholes misplaced management of the automotive and rammed into the divider of the Surya River bridge at Palghar. This accident killed former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry who was 54 years previous.
According to the info, within the final one and half years, in 96 street accidents on Ahmedabad- Mumbai nationwide freeway, 106 individuals misplaced their lives and 46 individuals grew to become completely disabled. The curve areas at Mendwan Ghat, Somata, Charoti flyover and Amboli are turning out to be the loss of life entice for the individuals who drive rashly.
In India, yearly, 5 lakh accidents happen, the place 1.50 lakh deaths are reported. 65 per cent of deaths are of individuals between the age group 18 to 34 years.
Mumbai-Agra and Mumbai Ahmedabad nationwide highways are potholes ridden.
“During the monsoon season, due to the bad quality of roads, the potholes became a regular phenomenon. Sometimes, we have to find out the road with potholes. These potholes-ridden roads not only causing health problem like spine but it has been killing the people as well,” stated Advocate Mahendra Sandhansiv who stays in Mumbai and continuously makes use of Mumbai-Agra nationwide freeway.
He added that the central authorities prices street tax and even collects the heavy toll prices, however in the case of service, it’s pathetic.
“The highways are constructed but no proper mention of safety sites and safety measures taken. Government plays with the life of the people. In Mumbai, four people died while in Thane, seven people died due to potholes. In some places, the Government attends to the potholes but very poor quality and the wrong type of materials like paver block materials are used to fill the potholes that make the road uneven creating problems while driving the vehicles. I hope the death of Cyrus Mistry, the former son of Tata Sons, wakes the government and road department and public works department of the state government from slumber,” he added.
The former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry’s accident reveals that nationwide highways are turning right into a loss of life entice. Potholes on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai nationwide freeway was one of many main causes of Cyrus Mistry’s loss of life.
As per the native police of Palghar, Dr Anahita Pandole who was driving the Mercedes MH 47-AB-6705 whereas attempting to keep away from the potholes misplaced management of the automotive and rammed into the divider of the Surya River bridge at Palghar. This accident killed former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry who was 54 years previous.
According to the info, within the final one and half years, in 96 street accidents on Ahmedabad- Mumbai nationwide freeway, 106 individuals misplaced their lives and 46 individuals grew to become completely disabled. The curve areas at Mendwan Ghat, Somata, Charoti flyover and Amboli are turning out to be the loss of life entice for the individuals who drive rashly.
In India, yearly, 5 lakh accidents happen, the place 1.50 lakh deaths are reported. 65 per cent of deaths are of individuals between the age group 18 to 34 years.
Mumbai-Agra and Mumbai Ahmedabad nationwide highways are potholes ridden.
“During the monsoon season, due to the bad quality of roads, the potholes became a regular phenomenon. Sometimes, we have to find out the road with potholes. These potholes-ridden roads not only causing health problem like spine but it has been killing the people as well,” stated Advocate Mahendra Sandhansiv who stays in Mumbai and continuously makes use of Mumbai-Agra nationwide freeway.
He added that the central authorities prices street tax and even collects the heavy toll prices, however in the case of service, it’s pathetic.
“The highways are constructed but no proper mention of safety sites and safety measures taken. Government plays with the life of the people. In Mumbai, four people died while in Thane, seven people died due to potholes. In some places, the Government attends to the potholes but very poor quality and the wrong type of materials like paver block materials are used to fill the potholes that make the road uneven creating problems while driving the vehicles. I hope the death of Cyrus Mistry, the former son of Tata Sons, wakes the government and road department and public works department of the state government from slumber,” he added.