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NHAI Introduces Advanced ‘Rajmarg Saathi’ Patrolling Vehicles to Boost Highway Safety

New Delhi: In a move aimed at enhancing road safety and improving highway patrolling efficiency, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced the implementation of upgraded Incident Management Services. Central to this initiative is the deployment of newly designed Route Patrolling Vehicles (RPVs), named ‘Rajmarg Saathi,’ which feature cutting-edge technology and improved functionality to better address emergency situations and maintain highway infrastructure.

The new ‘Rajmarg Saathi’ vehicles come equipped with several significant upgrades:

  • Closed Cabinet Design: Unlike the earlier RPVs with open rear spaces, the new vehicles feature a closed cabinet with dedicated shelves for better organization and quick access to emergency equipment. This redesign ensures faster response times during critical situations.
  • AI-Powered Dashboard Camera: Equipped with advanced AI video analytics, the dashboard cameras can detect cracks, potholes, and other infrastructure issues while monitoring vehicles, pedestrians, road signs, and more. The collected data is integrated into the NHAI One application for streamlined maintenance and monitoring.
  • Defined Replacement Cycle: To ensure the vehicles remain in top condition, they will be replaced after reaching a run of 3,00,000 kilometers or completing three years of operation.

To maximize visibility and professionalize the Highway Patrol Services, the RPVs have been designed with a distinctive and branded appearance. Additionally, the uniforms of the patrolling personnel have been revamped to include a brilliant blue color with reflective jackets and authority logos for easy identification.

These advanced RPVs are equipped with communication and safety tools that will:

  • Minimize traffic disruptions.
  • Improve road safety measures.
  • Enhance the overall experience of National Highway users.

By integrating the latest technology and prioritizing user-centric safety, NHAI’s Incident Management Services aim to maintain smooth traffic flow and respond promptly to emergencies on National Highways.

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