NHAI Introduces QR Code Sign Boards for National Highways to Enhance Transparency and Safety

QR Code Sign Boards for National Highways

New Delhi: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced the installation of QR Code Sign Boards for National Highways to improve transparency, enhance safety, and provide ease of commuting for road users across the country.

The newly designed vertical signboards will include project-specific information such as National Highway number, chainage, project length, construction and maintenance schedules, and essential contacts including Highway Patrol, Toll Manager, Project Manager, Resident Engineer, and the Emergency Helpline 1033.

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In addition to project details, commuters will be able to access information about nearby facilities such as hospitals, petrol pumps, toilets, police stations, restaurants, toll plazas, truck lay-byes, puncture repair shops, vehicle service stations, and e-charging stations.

QR Code Sign Boards for National Highways: Installation at Strategic Locations

For maximum visibility, these QR Code Sign Boards for National Highways will be strategically placed near toll plazas, rest areas, wayside amenities, highway start and end points, and truck lay-byes.

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According to NHAI, the initiative not only provides highway commuters with real-time access to relevant information but also strengthens road safety and creates greater awareness of highway facilities.

By integrating technology with infrastructure, the measure is expected to significantly improve the overall user experience on National Highways.

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  • Salil Urunkar

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