CM Bhupendra Patel Allocates ₹188 Crore for Road Safety Measures on Accident-Prone Roads Across Gujarat
₹100 Crore Allocated for 80 Road Safety Projects, Including Curve Improvements, Crash Barriers, and Spot Widening Across 329 km
₹87.52 Crore Approved for 76 Anti-Glare System Works to Ensure Road Safety on 786 km of Four-Lane and Six-Lane Roads
Gandhinagar : Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel has taken a public-oriented decision to improve road safety across the state. He has sanctioned ₹188 crore to the Roads and Buildings Department to implement various road safety initiatives across the state’s roads. Aiming to reduce road accidents and enhance safety for drivers, the Chief Minister has approved ₹100.53 crore for critical improvements on accident-prone roads. This funding will support 80 projects covering 328.73 kilometers, including curve improvements, crash barriers, spot widening, and road furniture installations. Additionally, ₹87.52 crore has been allocated for the installation of anti-glare systems on four-lane and six-lane roads under the State Roads and Buildings Department. This funding will support 76 projects over a total length of 786.41 kilometers. This decision by Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel is expected to significantly reduce road accidents in the state, ensuring safer transportation for all.
Source: Information Department, Gujarat
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