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Palghar: Days after the Bhumiputra Sanghatna, led by activist Mayur Thakur, commenced their indefinite hunger strike on ...
However, the govt has said that the new ANPR-FASTag-based barrier-less tolling system will be rolled out at selected toll ...
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has denied recent media reports suggesting a nationwide shift to ...
The Supreme Court of India has raised concerns about road safety, urging states to develop rapid action protocols for road ...
The Supreme Court this week put on hold a Jammu & Kashmir High Court directive that had slashed toll charges by 80 percent at ...
The court said, "The national highway project is of vital public importance so unless mala fide or apparent arbitrariness is ...
Starting May 1, FASTag will be replaced by a GPS-based toll system across India. NHAI’s new tech promises faster, fairer, and ...
Exponential increase in growth of devotees, who undertake padayatra (pilgrimage by foot), to Sri Mariamman Temple in ...
India is poised to revolutionize highway toll collection with a GPS-based system starting May 1, 2025, replacing FASTag. This new system utilizes GNSS technology to track vehicles and calculate tolls ...
The Allahabad High Court ruled against altering a national highway project for the convenience of specific residents, citing ...
A bench of Justices Abhay S. Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan urged that all states and union territories must work on establishing a swift action protocol to ensure the safety of road accident victims.
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India Today on MSN25 deaths, 100 days, 60 kilometres: Meghalaya's scenic highway keeps cops on toesMeghalaya's Umiam-Jorabat Expressway saw 25 deaths in 100 days, mainly due to speeding and drink-driving, according to latest ...
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