Highways safety push: Govt to fine contractors for repeat NH accidents; cashless treatment scheme for victims soon
The penalty will increase to Rs 50 lakh if an accident happens next year,” Umashankar said.He added that the highways ministry has identified around 3,500 accident-prone areas across India.National Highways projects are mainly executed under three modes — BOT, hybrid annuity model (HAM), and engineering procurement and construction (EPC).
The concession period for BOT projects, including maintenance, ranges from 15 to 20 years, while for HAM projects it is 15 years.For EPC projects, the defect liability period is five years for bituminous pavements and ten years for concrete pavements.
Toll-operate-transfer (TOT) and InvIT projects have concession periods of 20 to 30 years, while operate-maintain-transfer (OMT) projects generally run for nine years.Umashankar also said the government will soon launch a nationwide cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims after refining the pilot model with technical and operational learnings.Under the scheme, accident victims will be entitled to cashless treatment of up to Rs 1.5 lakh for the first seven days at designated hospitals, according to a May notification by the ministry.The initiative is aimed at reducing road accident fatalities caused by delays in medical response.
A pilot for the cashless scheme was launched in Chandigarh on March 14, 2024, and later expanded to six states.