Deep potholes on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, vehicles jumped in the air after losing balance, Video

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The Delhi Mumbai Expressway in Alwar is also called the Super Expressway. Vehicles run at a speed of 120 km per hour on this. The highest number of road accidents occur on the expressway in Alwar and Dausa areas of Rajasthan. The main reason for this is the unevenness of the road, poor balance and potholes on the expressway. Fine gravel is also spread on the expressway at many places.

Water has accumulated at many places and the road has caved in. Meanwhile, a video of a speeding car flying in the air due to losing balance on the expressway is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Accidents happen every day on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. After that, when Aaj Tak’s team reached the expressway, deep pits were seen at many places on the expressway and the road appeared to be uprooted.

Potholes have formed on the expressway
Water was seen filled on the expressway near the border of 131.1 km from Sheetal toll plaza of Alwar and there were deep potholes on the expressway. Due to this, the balance of the vehicles was getting disturbed. The drivers had to suddenly apply brakes. Due to this, the balance of the vehicles behind was disturbed. Similar conditions were seen at many other places on the expressway. While coming from Rajgarh to Alwar, the road was broken 36 km before Alwar. Fine road gravel was protruding on the road. Similar conditions are seen at many places around Pinan cut of Rajgarh.

Apart from this, there is no road balancing on the expressway. At some places, the road is suddenly sunken, and at some places, it is raised. Due to this, the balance of the vehicles gets disturbed and accidents happen. Also, while moving on the expressway, the vehicle suddenly goes to one side. In such a situation, there is a danger of accidents.

IIT did the investigation
Some time ago, in view of the increasing number of accidents on the expressway, the IIT had found out the reasons for the accidents. On the other hand, NHAI also started the online challan process to stop the speed of vehicles. People are driving vehicles at a speed of 280 kilometers per hour on the expressway. Whereas the maximum limit on the expressway is 120 kilometers per hour.

Video of car jumping in the air goes viral
A video of a car jumping in the air on the Delhi Mumbai Expressway is rapidly going viral. This incident is being reported from Alwar area. In this, the speeding car suddenly jumped in the air from the rear due to the road’s balance getting disturbed and kept jumping in the air for some time.

What did NHAI officials say
PD PK Kaushik of Sohna area of ​​Delhi Mumbai Expressway said that potholes are formed due to rain. As soon as information about potholes is received, the potholes are repaired immediately. It is raining continuously in Alwar area. The work of repairing the potholes is going on.

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