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Soon, bigger speed signs at every 10km on NHs, eways

IndiaTimes Sunday, 29 December 2024
The road transport ministry has mandated that speed limits and vehicle logos be painted on expressways and National Highways every 10 km to guide drivers. New guidelines also require larger signage at frequent intervals, placement of 'no parking' signage every 5 km, and display of emergency helpline numbers to enhance driving safety.
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