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Over 250 lives lost on 78-km toll road stretch in western UP since 2018

Noida: Over 250 people have lost their lives in last five years on a 78-km long toll road stretch between Meerut and Muzaffarnagar in western Uttar Pradesh, as per the information obtained through an RTI.

The stretch on the National Highway-58 has witnessed 2,633 road crashes in which 2,499 people were left injured since January 2018, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) said.

The stretch falls under the Siwaya toll plaza limit and had 13 black spots, of which only four, have been rectified since 2018, according to the information provided by NHAI's regional officer for western Uttar Pradesh.

"The Siwaya toll plaza, operated by Western UP Tollway Limited as concessionaire, had commenced commercial operations in April 2011 and sees movement of over 40,000 vehicles on a daily average. It has already recovered more than double the amount used for construction, but despite that the black spots have not been fixed," said Noida-based road safety activist Amit Gupta, who had sought the information from the NHAI.

According to the NHAI data, the 78-km long road stretch has recorded 512 accidents till October 31 this year in which 53 people have lost their lives, while another 453 were left injured.

In 2021, the toll stretch saw 546 accidents, 59 deaths and 436 injuries, while in 2020, the figures stood at 429 accidents, 36 deaths and 330 injuries, the data showed.

In 2019, the road stretch saw 687 accidents, 38 deaths and injuries to 653 people, while in 2018, the figures stood at 459 accidents, 70 deaths and injuries to 645 people, according to the official

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