NHAI to Rank Roads for Quality Service
On 6th July, 2020, in an effort to improve the quality of roads, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) decided to undertake performance assessment and ranking of the highways in the country.
- The assessment audit and ranking of the NHs is aimed to take corrective recourse, wherever needed, to improve the quality and provide higher level of service to highway commuters.
Key Points
- The criteria for the assessment have been broadly categorised in three main heads namely-
- Highway Efficiency (45%),
- Highway Safety (35%)
- User Services (20%)
- Additionally, important parameters like operating speed, time taken at toll plaza, road signages, road markings, accident rate,illumination, availability ....
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