Aquaplaning Hazards Emerge on Widened NH 66 Between Kozhikode and Malappuram

Motorists have identified at least six dangerous aquaplaning hotspots on the newly widened National Highway-66 in Kerala, where water accumulation during rainfall causes vehicles to lose traction at high speeds. The problem is particularly acute on the overtaking lane where vehicles frequently exceed 80 kmph, and a road construction contractor attributes it to deficiencies in road surfacing. The National Highways Authority of India has not yet formally responded to safety concerns, though authorities say inspections and remedial measures may soon be arranged.
Multiple aquaplaning hotspots have emerged on the newly widened NH 66 corridor between Kozhikode and Malappuram districts in Kerala, creating significant safety risks during monsoon season. Drivers report that at least six locations become danger zones during moderate to heavy rainfall, with the problem concentrated on the fast-track overtaking lane where vehicles travel at speeds exceeding 80 kmph. A former road construction contractor attributes the issue to deficiencies in road surfacing that could be addressed by expert engineers. Motorists warn that drivers unfamiliar with aquaplaning phenomena continue to drive at high speeds, risking sudden loss of steering and braking control. The National Highways Authority of India has not formally responded to concerns or convened meetings to discuss solutions, though a Motor Vehicles department officer confirms the matter has been escalated to higher authorities. NHAI sources indicate that inspections to identify causes and recommend remedial measures may soon be arranged, while immediate solutions could include warning blinkers or signboards.
What's missing
The article does not provide specific accident statistics or documented incidents at these aquaplaning hotspots, making it unclear whether this represents a theoretical hazard or if actual accidents have occurred. Additionally, no timeline is given for when NHAI inspections or remedial measures might be completed.
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- The HinduCenter
Motorists flag dangerous aquaplaning hotspots on NH 66
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