Chennai, 2 September (H.S.) : The Tamil Nadu government has identified four accident-prone stretches in the state that will be developed into zero fatality highways. This initiative aims to significantly reduce road accidents and fatalities on these stretches. The decision comes as part of the state's efforts to improve road safety and reduce the number of accidents on its highways.
The four stretches identified for development are highly prone to accidents due to various factors such as poor road conditions, inadequate lighting, and high traffic volume. By developing these stretches into zero fatality highways, the government aims to implement advanced safety measures, improve road infrastructure, and reduce the risk of accidents.
The development of these stretches into zero fatality highways will involve the implementation of various safety measures, including improved road design, enhanced lighting, and advanced traffic management systems. This initiative is expected to benefit not only the commuters but also the overall economic development of the state by reducing the number of accidents and fatalities on its highways.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary