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Drivers to be affected as M25 part to shut this weekend

Why is the M25 closing?

National Highways says the street will shut so it might demolish and exchange the bridleway bridge at Clearmount and set up a big gantry.

The work can even enhance the variety of lanes at junction 10, which, National Highways stated, will “make journeys safer and improve traffic flow”. Entry and exit roads to Wisley, Pyrford, Old Byfleet and RHS Wisley will probably be made safer, it stated, and air pollution can even be diminished. 

Jonathan Wade, venture lead for National Highways, stated: “Drivers ought to solely use the M25 if their journey is totally needed. This is the primary of 5 full closures of one of many busiest junctions on our street community.

“We have spent months planning for these closures and ensuring there are diversion routes in place, however there’ll nonetheless be heavy congestion and delays.

“These improvements will bring long-term benefits to drivers who pass through this stretch of the M25, not to mention pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders who will also see positive changes in the area.”

When will different M25 closures happen? 

Five full closures are set to happen between now and September 2024 as a part of National Highways’ programme to enhance Junction 10. 

The authorities physique has not but introduced the precise dates of the 4 different closures, however the subsequent one will happen in April to put in the brand new bridleway bridge at Clearmount. Closures won’t happen throughout vacation durations, it stated.

Future closures will embody the set up of the brand new Cockrow Green Bridge – the UK’s first heathland bridge, which is able to join the Ockham and Wisley commons and type a pure and protected hall for native wildlife.

Between 4000 and 6000 autos journey between junctions 9 and 11 between 10am and 9pm on a weekend, National Highways stated, and it warned that journey to airports comparable to Heathrow and Gatwick could possibly be affected.

Toyota To Unveil Its First Flex-fuel Prototype Of The Camry Hybrid On August 29


The Minister of Road Transport & Highways of India, Nitin Gadkari, will also be present for the unveiling

Toyota Camry Hybrid

The next stage in cleaner, greener mobility for India involves the use of flex-fuel vehicles that can run on more than just petrol, diesel, CNG or electricity. Toyota is all set to unveil the prototype of the first flex-fuel strong hybrid car (BS6 Phase-II compliant), the Camry, on August 29. The chief guest for the unveiling will be none other than Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport & Highways, India.

In October 2022, Nitin Gadkari launched Toyota’s pilot project for a flex-fuel strong-hybrid car with a left-hand drive (LHD) Corolla Altis. In a span of over 10 months, Toyota is now ready to present the first prototype of its flex-fuel strong-hybrid vehicle, which will not be the Corolla, but the Camry.

What We Know So Far?

While addressing the press conference, Nitin Gadkari revealed that this flex-fuel version of the Camry will be using 100 percent bio-ethanol and will continue to use the strong-hybrid system to generate around 40 percent of its power requirements to propel the car. According to him, the average mileage for this flex-fuel Camry will be around 15kmpl to 20kmpl.

However, the actual specifications of this flex-fuel strong-hybrid model will be revealed at the unveiling.

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What Is Flex-fuel?

Nitin Gadkari in Toyota Corolla Altis Hybrid

Flex-fuel is a blend of two fuels, petrol and ethanol in this case, and a flex-fuel vehicle features an engine that can run on both petrol and ethanol and a high-level blend of the two as well. The ethanol is also termed as a biofuel as it is extracted from agricultural sources such as sugarcane molasses.

Why Is It Important?

Apart from being a greener and more economical alternative to petrol and diesel, flex-fuel will also aid in reducing oil imports, benefiting both India’s automobile industry and the agriculture sector. Also, it is very important to shift our load to renewable sources of energy instead of just relying on fossil fuels. Flex-fuel is not only a greener alternative to petrol and diesel, but also a cheaper option as it will cost Rs 60 per litre, as stated by Nitin Gadkari. Would you consider a flex-fuel vehicle over an electric vehicle to reduce your carbon footprint? Let us know in the comments below.

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