An online user, The Kaipullai, criticizes the government for installing speed cameras without clear communication of speed limits, leading to unfair fines on the Mumbai-Pune route.
Mumbaipune ExpresswaySpeed LimitsFinesGovernmentToll ChargesReal Estate PuneJan 09, 2025
The main concern of drivers is the lack of clear communication about speed limits and the installation of speed cameras, leading to unexpected fines.
The Kaipullai is an online user who sparked a debate about the government's handling of speed limits and fines on the Mumbai-Pune route.
The Kaipullai recounted a recent journey where he was fined for going 70 kmph on a road in Panvel, where the speed limit was allegedly 60 kmph.
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