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Traffic volume will decide highway size: Nath

By BS Reporter in New Delhi
June 19, 2009 09:19 IST
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Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Kamal Nath said on Thursday that the size of the highways would be decided according to the volume of traffic.

"We are not looking at any programme. We are looking at annual plans. If a road does not need the four-laning criterion, we will two-lane it," said Nath, who has already set a target of 20 km a day or 7,000 km per year of road addition.

Nath, who met Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Principal Advisor (Infrastructure) Gajendra Haldea in New Delhi, assured that road-building across the country would improve.

The minister also said he would review the viability of various National Highways Development Programme schemes based on traffic projections.

He said roads would be built on the basis of an annual plan and the number of lanes on the highways would be decided according to traffic projections, based on the number of passenger car units.

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