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With more and more people preferring private transport rather than public transport for the very obvious advantages, one of the most important is the time saved.
Flying to Chennai from Bangalore will take 2 hrs from Bangalore to the airport, 20 mins flying time and 20 mins into Chennai. Coming to Trains it will take at least 6 hrs of travel time not including in city travel. By car door to door should take 4-5 hrs for the 300 kms.
I know the govt is really trying to speed up travel by introducing Bullet trains and Hyper loops. This will definitely boost their coffers.
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Cars crossing Yamuna Expressway in under 99 mins to be fined
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manager died along with father in accident at yamuna expressway in greater noida
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Greater Noida: A 50-year-old father, a police constable and a private firm employee three persons died in separate accidents in Noida on Sunday. In Phase 2 area, a 30-year-old man on way to work on a bike was crushed under the rear wheels of a fire tender that was negotiating a U-turn. Manoj Vishwakarma, who was from Chandauli district, worked with a private company in Phase 2
Arun Kumar Singh, the chief fire officer of Noida, said the fire tender was returning after sanitisation work when the accident happened. “The driver of the fire tender didn’t notice him,” he added. Harish Chander, DCP (Noida zone 2), said a few passersby took Manoj to a nearby hospital, but he had died by then. “The driver has been taken into custody. It is not yet clear what caused the accident,” he added.