After cases of fencing disruptions on Bengaluru Mysuru Expressway, Mysuru – Kodagu MP Pratap Simha urged the villagers to refrain from involving in such activities. He said that the animal movement is observed on the fully access controlled expressway and warned that it might lead to serious accidents on the highway.
Speaking to the reporters on Saturday, Pratap Simha said, “Bengaluru – Mysuru expressway is south India’s first fully access controlled highway which is why there are fencings on both sides of the road. I urge the people of Bengaluru, Mandya, Ramanagara and Mysuru to refrain from disrupting the fence for your comfort. If any animal gets into the expressway through the damaged part of fence, it might lead to a severe accident.”
Simha also said that the bracings on poles that are erected on the both sides of the highway are being stolen.