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Speed-limit mistake on PWD signboard on NH24 forces traffic police to withdraw 1.5 lakh challans

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The Delhi Traffic Police will withdraw 1.5 lakh challans issued to commuters for breaching the speed limit on NH24, because of a mistake on the signboard put up on the highway by the Public Works Department, a senior official said on Tuesday.

The PWD signboard said the speed limit on the highway for Akshardham-Sarai Kale Khan stretch was 70kmph, but the police had restricted the maximum permissible speed to 60kmph.

The challans to be withdrawn were issued to more than 60 commuters since August until October 10, the police official said.

A number of commuters issued challans had complained to police, pointing out the error. Many of them said they did not get the proof, a photograph of the offence, with the challans.

 

"Police had set their cameras at a speed of 60kmph. However, the PWD department had placed a signboard of speed limit of 70kmph," the official said.

He said the department had received a lot of complaints following which "we have decided to withdraw the challans and set our cameras at the speed of 70kmph."

"We have urged the PWD to put a board of speed limit 60kmph and till then the challans for over speeding would be issued for 70kmph," he added.

The process of withdrawing the challans has been initiated, and the department will look into the matter later where people have deposited the fine, according to police.

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First Published: Oct 15 2019 | 8:40 PM IST

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