Ensure Maximum Safety on Roads to Save Lives
The minister asked engineers, construction firms, and other stakeholders to play their respective roles in ensuring the best quality roads. Union Minister of Road Transport, Highways & Shipping Nitin Gadkari on Saturday called upon the stakeholders in road construction to accord top priority to saving lives by taking measures to prevent road accidents. The minister asked engineers, construction firms, and other stakeholders to play their respective roles in ensuring the best quality roads adhering to all safety norms.
Addressing the 77th Annual Session of the Indian Road Congress (IRC) here, he voiced concern over the loss of 1.5 lakh lives in five lakh road accidents every year in India.
Gadkari said out of 52 lakh km of road length in the country, the national highways are just 96,000 km. The national highways were just two percent of the total roads but carry 40 percent of the total traffic.
The minister said the first decision taken by his ministry was to increase the length of national highways to two lakh km. “We have already declared 1,65,000 km as national highway and we will be adding another 35,000 km in the coming days,” he said.
Gadkari claimed that when he took over as the minister, 403 projects worth Rs 3.75 lakh crore were stalled due to the delay in land acquisition and environmental and forest clearances.
He said the work on 95 percent of the projects was resumed with new Detailed Project Reports (DPRs).
The DPRs, he said, had to be perfect and prepared with a vision and in tune with the 21st-century requirements. In the past, bridges and underpasses were canceled to save money, which led to accidents.
The minister stressed the need for innovation and research to bring down the cost of construction and improve the quality of roads.
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