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This is an archive article published on March 9, 2012

Govt asks NHAI to take steps to curb overloading

The government has asked the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to install weighing machines and necessary equipment near key toll plazas on a pilot basis to curb overloading.

The government has asked the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to install weighing machines and necessary equipment near key toll plazas on a pilot basis to curb overloading.

“National Highways,being 2 per cent of the total roads,carry 80 per cent of the cargo being plied…NHAI should take strict action against truckers overloading on National Highways,” an official statement by Road,Transport and Highways Ministry said.

NHAI has proposed to constitute a technical committee to review Weight Enforcement Stations at convenient locations – about 1-2 km before on either sides of the toll plazas,” it said.

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Stressing that overloading badly damages the road infrastructure and causes huge losses to the exchequer,it said the Motor Vehicles Act in addition to penalty provides off-loading of excess load at the cost of the owner/driver.

“The matter has been taken up with states/UTs … In response,25 state/UT governments . have reported to have initiated action for curbing overloading in their respective states,” it added.

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