National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has introduced new Route Patrolling Vehicles (RPVs) named ‘Rajmarg Saathi’ as part of its incident management services. The move is aimed at enhancing road safety and strengthening highway patrolling, NHAI said on Friday.
The RPVs conduct inspection of National Highway stretches to monitor and respond to emergency situations.
The guidelines for ‘Rajmarg Saathi’ RPVs include detailed specifications related to the use of vehicle, equipment and manpower.
“To ensure service fitness of the vehicle, the RPV shall be replaced with a new RPV, once it has exceeded a run of 3,00,000 km or has been in operation for three years,” it said.
According to NHAI, emphasis has been laid on branding and external appearance of the RPVs to maximise its visibility as a highway patrol services on the national highways.
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