Outer Ring Road- a Crime spot

The gruesome incident of a woman being stabbed and thrown on the Outer Ring Road on Thursday necessitates for more patrol vehicles on the highway, say the Cyberabad traffic police.

Presently, only five patrol vehicles are operating on the 75-km stretch with each vehicle covering 15 km 24×7.
At first the Cyberabad traffic police had tied up with the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority, and had introduced five vehicles saying that more will be procured later. It is almost five months now and there are no signs of more patrol vehicles.

The four patrol vans are operating from Raviryala junction to Pedda Golconda, Pedda Amberpet to Raviryala, Pedda Golconda to Himayatsagar and from Shamshabad to Gachibowli.

“The patrol vans are part of the security initiative introduced in January 2014 to curb violations like over-speeding, wrong parking and driving in the wrong lane. However, the five vehicles are in continuous operation, and cannot be stationed at one place. If more vehicles are procured back-to-back trips can be conducted leaving no scope for such incidents. Earlier, the HMDA had promised more vehicles,” said a senior Cyberabad traffic official.

Meanwhile, speedsters continue to enjoy jolly rides on the Outer Ring Road as the police do not have laser speed guns. ORR patrol vehicles are operating on the highway since five months now, but they have not been able to control speeding as the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority has not yet procured speed guns.

As per the notification, faster vehicles should move in right lanes (lane 1 and 2), slow vehicles in left lanes (3 and 4) and heavy vehicles in lane 3 or lane 4 only. All vehicles which alter their speed will have to go to the lane having the concerned speed range.

No zigzag movement between the lanes is permitted. A driver who wants to change lanes should do so only after using indicators.