Officials privy to the government process said the concession agreement for Yamuna expressway,which also covers issues relating to the Noida expressway,clearly mentions that the developer would have to pay back a fixed amount Rs 330 crore to the Noida authority for taking over the Noida-Greater Noida link.
This would be paid at the end of 10 years of collecting toll on the Yamuna expressway and the amount will come to the authority in five instalments.
At present,the Noida expressway takes off from Mahamaya flyover and has six lanes.Though a plan has been prepared to widen it to eight lanes,a timeframe has not yet been fixed.The Noida-Greater Noida expressway became operational about a decade ago,but the Noida authority has failed on several counts to make the stretch safe for commuters.
The authority had made plans to deploy armed security guards on both sides of the expressway alongside recovery vans to help in case of accidents.They also wanted to place CCTV cameras and speed monitors to control errant driving, admitted an official,but little has been done so far.
Currently,the expressway is manned by only six patrol vehicles and six shelters on each carriageway.
-Times Of India, dt. 20th, January, 2012
