Brahmavar black spots: Rumble strips installed at junctions on NH66


Daijiworld Media Network – Brahmavar (JD)

Brahmavar, Apr 6: As an immediate measure to prevent accidents at the Brahmavar black spot at Mahesh hospital junction, the NHAI authority has installed rumble strips.

Rumble strips with white highlighted paint have been installed at Mahesh Hospital junction and near SMS Church, the two major black spots of the town.

Rumble strips or alert strips, are a traffic calming feature designed to alert drowsy or inattentive drivers by creating a tactile vibration and audible rumbling when tyres pass over them. Rumble strips is meant to alert drivers who are drifting out of their lane or approaching a hazard, such as a stop or slowdown.  

On Saturday, April 5, the tahsildar along with DySP had conducted a spot inspection. The officials team had gathered information on the major junctions of Brahmavar and the impact of accidents at these points.

These rumble strips are intended to lower the speed of vehicles in the major junctions thus avoiding the accidents. The technical committee formed will submit a feasibility report on April 7 and a district level national highway meeting chaired under the president ship of district commissioner will have a meeting on April 8.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Sam, Brahmavar

    Mon, Apr 07 2025

    In India, low-speed zones on highways are implemented in areas with high pedestrian and vulnerable road user activity, typically reducing speed limits to 30-40 kmph, and are communicated through static traffic signs. Here's a more detailed explanation: Rationale: Lower speed limits in these areas are crucial for reducing the risk of accidents and fatalities, especially when pedestrians, bicyclists, and slow-moving vehicles are present. Speed Limits: While general highway speed limits in India typically range from 80-100 kmph, areas with schools, markets, bus stops, and intersections often have reduced speed limits of 30-40 kmph. Signage: These reduced speed limits are communicated to drivers using conventional static traffic signs, as per Indian Roads Congress (IRC) guidelines (IRC: 67 – 2012). Dynamic Speed Limits: There is an ongoing discussion about the feasibility of implementing dynamic speed limits, which could adjust speed limits based on real-time traffic conditions and activity levels in the area. Traffic Calming Measures: Besides speed limits, traffic calming measures, such as road narrowing, speed humps, and traffic islands, can be used to further reduce speeds and improve safety in these areas. Importance of Rationalization: It is important to rationalize the imposition of reduced speed limits, ensuring that highways can serve their mobility function while also prioritizing the safety of vulnerable road users.

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Sun, Apr 06 2025

    These Rumble Strips are useless as we can see in the second picture a bike rider deviating from the main road and driving on the service road unless a barricade is installed to block the deviation at these spots for deviation. Install traffic cameras as well.

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  • Wilber D Souza, Brahmavar

    Sun, Apr 06 2025

    It is an immediate requirement to make a proper flyover and underneath road crossings wherever required with proper signals.

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  • Sunil Fernandes, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 06 2025

    In the picture, it looks like speed breaking strips not zebra crossing. One more thing zebra crossings are unscientific on highways, but we can see several zebra crossing on NH 66. Flyover is the only solution for places like this.

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Sun, Apr 06 2025

    FYI, Rumble Strips are not used for pedestrian crossing. Nobody puts zebra crossings or rumble strips on highways.

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  • Sunil DSouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2025

    It costs a young life just to paint a Zebra Crossing Strips. Wonder how many innocent lives have to be sacrificed for a pedestrian underpass or any other permanent solution. I remember in thokattu it took a lives of a just married couples to just to move the median little further

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  • roy Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 06 2025

    better make flyover bridge .. is easy and save rather making Zebra crossing. and its NH66 it wrong to place it .... authority should first learn proper safety rules of road......

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Apr 06 2025

    We cannot rely on rash drivers to lower their speed on highways, better to construct pedestrian bridges at crossing points.

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