Highway Safety Crisis: India’s Roads Under Scrutiny
Multiple structural failures have rocked Indian highway projects over the past two years. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has acknowledged significant safety lapses, ranging from complete flyover collapses to widespread structural damage across several states.
These incidents have prompted serious concerns about the quality of construction and oversight in the nation’s ambitious road development schemes. Investigations are underway to determine the root causes of these failures.
In response, the government has levied penalties on errant contractors and ordered comprehensive redesigns for affected projects. Furthermore, MoRTH has announced a revision of safety protocols and stricter quality control measures.
These steps aim to prevent future incidents and restore public confidence in the safety of India’s highway network. However, the long-term impact on project timelines and costs remains a significant concern. The need for transparent accountability and robust oversight mechanisms is now paramount to ensure the safety of commuters and the success of India’s infrastructure ambitions.