The National Highways Authority of India has banned the entry of two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and other slow-moving vehicles on specific stretches of high-speed corridors in Delhi. This decision aims to ensure the safety of slower-moving vehicles and reduce speed differentials. The banned vehicles include e-Carts, e-Rickshaws, non-motorized vehicles, agricultural tractors, multi-axle hydraulic trailer vehicles, and quadri-cycles.
NHAI Prohibited 2W And 3W: These national highways have been developed as access-controlled highways, NHAI said adding where there have been and are service roads, alternative routes and roads available to the public for linking the above places/accessing various destination points before the development of these highways.
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The NHAI has invited bids for eight key highway stretches, including the development of a greenfield access-controlled expressway. The total length of highways for which bids have been sought is 517.4 km, with an estimated total project cost of Rs 30,975 crore, , nhai, national highways authority of india, bids
The Centre plans to begin testing GPS-based toll collections on five to 10 highways from next month.The new system will be piloted on limited highway stretches before it is rolled out nationwide, roads ministry secretary Anurag Jain said
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E Mobility: This is planned over the next seven years to accelerate the adoption of e-mobility and support the deployment of e-buses across the country. These e-highways would be powered with green energy-enabled charging infrastructure.
Official data suggests the centre's capital expenditure between April and September 2023 reached 49 per cent of its budgeted target of Rs 10 lakh crore for the fiscal year.