NEHU imposes 30 kmph speed limit on campus, mandatory helmets after student accident

Press Trust of India | November 24, 2025 | 08:01 PM IST | 1 min read

Meghalaya university issues road safety instructions after two UG students were injured by a drunk security guard who ploughed car through them near gate.

NEHU imposes traffic rules after student accident. (Image: Official Facebook account/NEHU)
NEHU imposes traffic rules after student accident. (Image: Official Facebook account/NEHU)

SHILLONG: North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) authorities on Monday issued instructions limiting vehicle speed on campus to below 30 kmph and making it mandatory for two-wheelers and cyclists to wear helmets at all times. The directive comes a week after two students were critically injured when a drunk security guard driving an old car ploughed through them near the campus gate.

The incident, captured on CCTV cameras, triggered widespread concern over lax enforcement of traffic rules within the university premises. NEHU officials said the new measures form part of a "zero-tolerance approach" to reckless driving and unsafe road behaviour. They added that repeated violations will attract disciplinary action.

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The university also said signboards highlighting the speed limit and mandatory helmet rule were put up across the campus on Monday to ensure better compliance. The two injured students, both first-semester undergraduates, though out of danger continue to undergo treatment at a hospital here.

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