Greater Noida: The Additional Chief Executive Officer of Greater Noida Development Authority had gone to inspect the 130-meter expressway with subordinate officers. During this a buffalo calf came in front of a car going ahead. The driver of the government car had to apply emergency brakes. Due to this the car of the Additional Chief Executive Officer and 3 other cars going along with it collided with each other. The Additional Chief Executive Officer narrowly escaped in this accident. However, two drivers and two officers were injured. A woman travelling in a car behind them also became a victim of the accident. It has been told that everyone is safe.
The ACEO had gone to inspect the bus corridor
According to the information received, the Additional Chief Executive Officer of Greater Noida Development Authority, Srilakshmi VS had gone to inspect the 130-meter expressway between Noida and Greater Noida on Monday afternoon. To connect both cities with public transport, a special corridor for buses is to be built on the 130-meter expressway.
In this connection, the Additional Chief Executive Officer had gone to the 130-meter expressway along with other officers JE Harendra Singh, Senior Manager RA Gautam and Manager Abhishek Pal. During this time, a buffalo calf came in front of Harendra’s car. Harendra Singh’s driver had to apply emergency brakes, due to which the cars of SEO, the Manager and Senior Manager collided. Behind them, the car of another girl also collided. Two drivers have been injured.
The 130-meter expressway is extremely unsafe
The 130-meter expressway connecting Noida and Greater Noida is completely unsafe. No arrangements have been made to prevent entry and exit on the expressway. Security guards are not installed. Due to this, stray animals keep roaming on the expressway throughout the day. Overspeeding is common on this route. Also, drivers tend to drive on the wrong side as well. Due to these factors accidents are an everyday affair on the 130 meter expressway.
This expressway, which is about 25 kilometres long, remains dark at night. There are streetlights installed all over the expressway, but most of them are out of order. People of Greater Noida West and Greater Noida constantly make such complaints on social media, to which the officers of the authority do not pay attention at all.