National Highway 10 (India)(old numbering)
National Highway 10 | ||||
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Road map of India with National Highway 10 highlighted in solid blue color | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length: | −1 km (0 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
East end: | Delhi | |||
West end: | Fazilka | |||
Location | ||||
States: |
Delhi: 18 km Haryana: 313 km Punjab: 72 km | |||
Primary destinations: | Delhi - Rohtak - Hisar - Sirsa - Fazilka | |||
Highway system | ||||
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National Highway 10 a National Highway, length 403 km (250 mi),[1] in northern India that originates at Delhi and ends at the town of Fazilka in Punjab near the Indo-Pak Border.
Upgrades
Four-laning Between Hissar and Rohtak
As of 2014 November, a special purpose vehicle, Rohtak-Hissar Tollway Pvt Ltd, will begin converting the stretch from Hissar to Rohtak to four lanes (two lanes in each direction with wide paved shoulders and a tree-lined median in the middle). The project is scheduled for completion by June 2016. The concession period for the project, including the construction period, is 22 years.[2]
National Highways Authority of India's National Highways Development Project NHAI NHDP Phase-3 project needs additional 591.84 hectares of land for road widening and scope of the work also includes:[3]
- 2 Toll road plaza:
- 3 overbridges:
- Hisar-Jakhal Railway line near Hisar
- Foot over-bridge near Hisar Cantt.)
- Jind-Rohtak Railway line near Rohtak
- 13 underpasses
- 6 pedestrian underpasses in the connecting villages
- 7 vehicular underpasses in the connecting villages
- 5 bypasses
Four-laning Between Hisar to Sirsa & Dabwali
The project in Build–operate–transfer (BOT) Toll road mode on design, built, finance, operate and transfer (DBFOT) pattern, having a concession period of 24 years including a 2.5 years construction period, also covers the following:[4]
- 1 Railway over-bridge (ROB)
- 10 Flyovers
- 1 Major Bridges
- 11 Minor Bridge
- Sirsa bypass
As of September 2014, National Highway Authority of India has invited bids on Request for Qualification.[5]
Safety
Safety improvements undertaken by NHAI and PWD since 2012 have resulted in a decline in road fatalities on NH10. Scheduled improvements include rumble strips, additional signage, and reflective markers.[6]
Popular Media
The Bollywood thriller movie NH10 produced by Anushka Sharma is based on a story of travel on the National Highway 10.
External links
References
- ↑ http://morth.nic.in/writereaddata/sublink2images/NH_StartEnding_Station8634854396.htm
- ↑ http://www.cmie.com/kommon/bin/sr.php?kall=wclrdhtm&nvdt=20131231114944313&nvpc=099000000000&nvtype=TIDINGS
- ↑ Fur laning of Highway, Tribune India
- ↑ Hissar-Dabwali highway, National Highway Authority of India
- ↑ Jesco India
- ↑ "Death toll on NH-10 dips". 19 July 2012.