City
Epaper

Vehicle speed limit restricted at Kaziranga National Park

By IANS | Updated: June 9, 2022 23:05 IST

Guwahati, June 9 To protect wild animals from road mishaps and to facilitate their free movement during floods, ...

Open in App

Guwahati, June 9 To protect wild animals from road mishaps and to facilitate their free movement during floods, the authorities at the Kaziranga National Park have capped the maximum speed limit of vehicles inside the park at 40 km per hour.

Ramesh Kumar Gogoi, Divisional Forest Officer, Eastern Assam Wildlife Division, said that following the directions of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), six animal sensor cameras have been installed in the park which would be operational from Friday.

"The cameras are equipped with automatic number plate recognising feature with radar for determination of speed. As per the orders of the NGT, vehicles plying at a speed above 40 kmph would be fined," Gogoi said.

He said that in view of the directions of the NGT and in order to ensure smooth and accident-free movement of wild animals while crossing the National Highway-37, over-speeding vehicles in the same stretch of NH will also be charged for violating Section 144 of CrPC.

Vehicles flouting the norms would be fined Rs 5,000 per incident, over and above the amount to be paid for offence under the Motor Vehicles Act.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Eastern assam wildlife divisionNational Green Tribunal
Open in App

Related Stories

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: RTI Exposes CIDCO’s Delay in Restoring DPS Flamingo Lake

Navi MumbaiNGT Slaps Rs 10,000 Fine on TTD for Delay in Responding to Environmental Concerns in Ulwe Temple Case

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: NGT Issues Notice to MIDC Over Environmentalist's Plea to Protect Green Patch with 200 Trees

ThaneThane News: Environment Activists Sound Alarm Over Illegal Stone Quarrying Near Skyscrapers

NashikNashik: Collector's Report Stating Trimbakeshwar Not in Eco-Sensitive Zone Shocks Environmental Activists

National Realted Stories

NationalPunjab CM vows to thwart Centre's attempt to 'snatch water'

NationalPahalgam attack saddened judiciary as well: Justice BR Gavai

National‘Operation Sindoor’s Primary Goal Was the Complete Elimination of Terrorist Elements Posing Threats to National Security’: Lt. Gen. Rajiv Ghai

NationalAI reinforces importance of being well-informed

NationalWater treaty suspension aimed to raise 'costs of terrorism' for Pakistan: Source