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 was 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. It is now part of the renumbered National Highway 9.
Upgrades
Four-laning between Hissar and Rohtak
As of 2016 June, a special purpose vehicle, Rohtak-Hissar Tollway Pvt Ltd, completed the widening of 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 concession period for the project, including the construction period, is 22 years.[2]
The National Highways Authority of India's National Highways Development Project NHAI NHDP Phase-3 project has acquired additional 591.84 hectares of land for road widening and building:
- 2 toll road plazas:
- 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 and Dabwali
The project in Build–operate–transfer (BOT) toll road mode is on a design, built, finance, operate and transfer (DBFOT) pattern, having a concession period of 24 years including a 2.5 years construction period. The project was started in 2015 and is progressing at a good pace. The project is expected to be completed on time. It also covers the following:[3]
- 1 railway over-bridge (ROB)
- 10 flyovers
- 1 major bridges
- 11 minor bridge
- Sirsa bypass
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.[4]
Popular media
The Bollywood thriller movie NH10 produced by Anushka Sharma is based on a story of travel on the National Highway 10. However, the condition of the highway is much better than as compared to what was shown in the movie, and it does not pass through Gurgaon.
External links
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 10, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
- ↑ "CMIE". cmie.com. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
- ↑ Hissar-Dabwali highway, National Highway Authority of India
- ↑ "Death toll on NH-10 dips". 19 July 2012.