Supreme Court misunderstood the recovery of the toll on poor national highways, reprimands Nhai

Recently, the Supreme Court expressed serious concern about the status of National Highways (NH) and Tol Report. The court has made it clear that it is not only inappropriate to collect toll on national highways with poor condition, but that he also violates the rights of the general public. The court reprimanded the National Highways Authority of India (Nhai) and said that the repair of the toll could not be done without ensuring the quality and safety of the road. The Supreme Court has made this remark based on road accidents over the past five years and violence on toll huts. The court said it is not a serious problem to have coordination between toll recovery and highway quality. He instructed Nhai to take immediately steps to improve the situation on all national highways and to ensure traffic safety. The court also said in its order that poor roads not only endanger the safety of passengers, but also promote incidents of collisions and violence between passengers and employees at toll huts. The Supreme Court emphasized the need to maintain transparency in the process of toll recovery and to make the grievance mechanism effective. Experts believe that poor roads and incomplete maintenance are the most important causes of accidents during the trip. He said that if Nhai ensured road repair and maintenance in time, incidents such as violence at toll huts would have reduced. In addition, road development plans must be improved, taking into account the safety and ease of the citizens. Nhai gave the assurance to follow the Supreme Court order. The government said they would soon identify bad roads and run special campaigns to improve them. In addition, a new process will begin to amend the restoration of tolls and the restoration of passengers’ complaints. The purpose of this Supreme Court order is not only to make the process of toll recovery fair, but also to ensure the safety of passengers and improving the quality of national highways. The court has made it clear that it is not acceptable to continue the repair of the toll without improving the condition of roads. The Supreme Court has therefore taken a difficult stance on the bad situation of national highways and the issue of toll recovery. The challenge for Nhai and concerned officials is now to ensure safe, smooth and better roads for the public, so that the repair of the toll is not only legally correct, but also appropriate and safe for passengers. Share this story -tags