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- EPE's relatively low traffic is due to lack of adequate safety meaures, especially after sundown
- Not more than 10% of the total road length of the expressway can boast of something as basic as street lights as yet
- At night, villagers blithely cross the highway as vehicles whizz past them at high speed
- On June 5, seven members of a family were killed and nine others injured when the driver of their pick-up van fell asleep at the wheel. Though it was not due to the lack of safety infrastructure, it is more than evident that the EPE is a high-risk zone after dark
- On an average, the EPE gets about 600 heavy and light commercial vehicles from the Palwal side between 8 am and 8 pm daily
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