Posted by AI on 2025-10-31 04:09:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-20 03:00:06
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Hyderabad's Nehru Outer Ring Road (ORR), a 158-kilometer stretch designed for seamless high-speed travel, is witnessing a grim trend. The recent surge in accidents, often fatal, has prompted authorities to take urgent action. A startling pattern has emerged, with illegally parked lorries and heavy vehicles in no-parking zones being the culprits behind these tragic incidents.
In response, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA), traffic police, and ORR concessionaire IRB Golconda Expressway have united to launch a safety awareness campaign. The initiative, aptly named "Parking is Unsafe on ORR," aims to educate motorists about the deadly consequences of parking on this fast-paced thoroughfare. Officials have identified a critical issue: vehicles parked along the shoulders or emergency lanes become sudden barriers for high-speed traffic, resulting in devastating collisions.
Road safety experts have long advocated for better practices, emphasizing the dangers of parked vehicles without hazard lights or reflective warnings. The campaign's launch saw Ch Param Jyothi, chief general manager of Hyderabad Growth Corridor Limited, emphasize the need for behavioral change. She stressed, "The ORR is for transit, not parking. Even a brief stop can be fatal." This campaign will involve on-ground drives, digital outreach, and interactions with drivers to promote responsible ORR usage.
The authorities' comprehensive approach includes increased patrolling, collaboration with oil companies for messaging, and reinforcing the 'No entry for two- and three-wheelers' regulation. This initiative is a crucial step towards making Hyderabad's roads safer, addressing a critical issue that has claimed too many lives. The campaign's success will be measured by a reduction in accidents and a shift towards safer driving habits on the ORR.