Despite a ban on two-wheelers, autos, and other slow vehicles on the Bengaluru-Mysuru highway, they are frequently seen, posing risks to other motorists. Commuters report a lack of enforcement from police and highway patrols, leading to unsafe conditions. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) initially enforced the ban to improve safety due to speed differentials but monitoring has since waned. AI-powered cameras were installed for better surveillance, yet violations persist. Regular travelers urge stricter penalties and consistent enforcement to prevent accidents and ensure safer travel on the highway.
Lack of Enforcement Allows Banned Vehicles on Bengaluru-Mysuru Highway
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