Study of Government Agencies and Stakeholders in Enhancing Traffic Safety at NH-10 Intersections

Authors

  • Ankur Narwal Research Scholar, Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Engg. and Technology, Om Sterling Global University, Hisar, Haryana
  • Dr Sumesh Jain Professor Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Engg. and Technology, Om Sterling Global University, Hisar, Haryana
  • Dr N P Kaushik Professor Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Engg. and Technology, Om Sterling Global University, Hisar, Haryana

Keywords:

Traffic, National highways, NH-10

Abstract

Traffic safety at intersections along national highways, such as NH-10, is of paramount importance to ensure the well-being of road users and the efficiency of transportation systems. This research paper investigates the crucial role played by government agencies and stakeholders in improving traffic safety at NH-10 intersections. Through a comprehensive literature review, case studies, and analysis of initiatives, this study sheds light on the multifaceted efforts undertaken to enhance intersection safety.

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Published

2023-11-30

How to Cite

Ankur Narwal, Dr Sumesh Jain, & Dr N P Kaushik. (2023). Study of Government Agencies and Stakeholders in Enhancing Traffic Safety at NH-10 Intersections. Universal Research Reports, 10(4), 212–220. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1178

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