The Andhra Pradesh High Court (HC) directed the State of Andhra Pradesh (A.P.), represented by Chief Secretary, A.P. Road Development Corporation (A.P.-RDC), Municipal Administration and PR & RD Departments and the Director General of Police, to strictly adhere to the guidelines laid down by the Union Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Indian Road Congress (IRC) on the construction of speed-breakers.

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The judges ordered the respondents to ensure that the existing speed-breakers are brought in conformity to the latest guidelines and new speed-breakers are also constructed accordingly.

They were hearing a PIL filed by advocate Thandava Yogesh, who argued that the guidelines prescribed by the IRC for constructing speed-breakers are not being followed, moreover, there are a large number of illegal speed-breakers. As per the extant specifications, the speed-breakers should be of 3.70 metres width and 10 centimetres height with bumps of 17 centimeter radius.

Four sworn-in permanent judges of Andhra Pradesh High Court