Starting from August 1, two-wheelers and autorickshaws will be banned from using the main carriage of the Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway in Karnataka due to a high rate of accidents and fatalities. In the first six months of the year, there were 296 accidents and 132 deaths on the highway. The National Highways Authority of India issued a notification to enforce the ban, stating that the movement of high-speed vehicles poses a risk to slower-moving vehicles. Some bike users are disappointed with the decision, as they regularly use the expressway.
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