India, March 10 -- Residents of the new Gurugram have raised concerns about the poor upkeep of pedestrian zones, cycle tracks, and other walkways along the 29 km-long Dwarka Expressway, officials said on Monday.

During a field visit by a team of the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and a private contractor on Saturday, the residents flagged a lack of dust-mitigation and surveillance measures, broken safety guardrails along the high-speed expressway, potholes on the walkways and illegal crossings at the carriageway.

The NHAI and the contractor inspected the cycle track between sectors 109 and 110, accident-prone locations in sectors 81-115, Palam Vihar, Manesar and Dwarka Sector 25, Delhi, and interacted with the residents.

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