NHAI bans two-wheelers, tractors from NE-07 Bengaluru – Chennai Expressway
December 31, 2025
New Delhi: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has prohibited several categories of slow-moving and vulnerable vehicles, including two-wheelers and tractors, from using the Bengaluru–Chennai Expressway (NE-07), citing road safety concerns on the high-speed corridor.
In a gazette notification published on December 26, NHAI said the four-lane, fully access-controlled expressway—currently under development—has been designed for high-speed traffic, with notified speed limits ranging between 80 kmph and 120 kmph. Allowing slow-moving vehicles on the corridor could pose serious safety risks due to speed differentials, the authority noted.
The Bengaluru–Chennai Expressway begins at its junction with NH-75 near Hoskote in Karnataka, passes through Malur, Bangarpet and Bethamangala in Karnataka; Baireddipalle, Palamaner and Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh; and Gudipala, Ponnai, Sholinghur, Walajapettai, Arakkonam, Kancheepuram and Thiruvallur in Tamil Nadu, before terminating near Sriperumbudur, close to the old NH-4. NHAI also pointed out that adequate alternative routes are available for local and regional traffic.
Vehicles Barred from NE-07
Under powers granted by The Control of National Highways (Land and Traffic) Act, 2002, the following vehicle categories have been barred from using the expressway:
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Motorcycles, including scooters and other two-wheelers
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Three-wheelers, including e-carts and e-rickshaws
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Non-motorised vehicles
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Agricultural tractors, with or without trailers
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Multi-axle hydraulic trailer vehicles
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Quadricycles
The move aims to ensure safer and smoother movement of high-speed traffic on the expressway while diverting slower vehicles to existing alternative routes. DeshGujarat
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