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NHAI Enhances Measures to Improve Visibility Due to Foggy Conditions

NHAI implements engineering and safety awareness measures to improve visibility and commuter safety on National Highways during foggy winter conditions.

NHAI Enhances Measures to Improve Visibility Due to Foggy Conditions
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New Delhi: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has taken several steps to counter the reduced visibility due to foggy conditions on the National Highways during the winter season for the safety of commuters. In order to enhance road safety during foggy conditions the mitigation measures have been classified under two phase of ‘Engineering’ and ‘Safety Awareness’ measures.

The ‘Engineering measures’ include reinstalling missing/damaged road signs and road studs, rectifying faded or inadequate pavement markings, installation of reflective markers and retro-reflective yellow stickers on road safety devices like metal beam crash barriers, implementation of safety measures on construction stretches that include barricading, diversion signs, and providing solar blinkers on the median openings to maximize visibility on National Highway stretches.

 

The ‘Safety Awareness’ measures highlight steps to alert National Highway users of the reduced visibility conditions. The measures include use of Variable Message Signs (VMS) or electronic signages to display ‘Foggy Weather Alerts’ and speed limits, use of Public Address System warning commuters in foggy areas, use of electronic billboards, radio, and social media for public service announcements as well as installation of reflective tapes on vehicles to enhance visibility.

In addition, NHAI field offices have been directed to undertake night-time highway inspection on weekly basis to assess visibility on National Highways and identify locations for installing additional provisions as required.

Also, Highway Patrol vehicles will be stationed near dense foggy stretches, carrying blinking batons for guiding traffic. Also, use of reflective jackets by officials and workers during highway activities has been mandated. NHAI will collaborate with local law enforcement, ambulance services, and municipal authorities for seamless emergency response.

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In order to ensure safety, NHAI urges National Highway commuters to follow safe driving techniques during foggy conditions such as following lane driving and maintaining safe distance from the vehicle ahead, driving at the speed of 30km/hr or less to ensure adequate visibility for stopping the vehicle safely, driving vehicles with head/back light blinking, Don’t park vehicles on Highway but only at designated locations such as truck lay bays and wayside amenities, drive carefully near construction sites and diversions, install reflective tapes on commercial vehicles in full width of the vehicle which includes white tape on front and red colour tape at the rear of the vehicle.

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