In a significant step towards digital transformation and commuter convenience, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced the installation of QR Code Sign Boards across National Highway stretches. This move aims to improve transparency, ensure easy access to project-specific details, and enhance road safety for highway users. Launched under the broader goal of offering ‘Ease of Commuting’, the initiative aligns with the government’s emphasis on smart infrastructure and technology-driven governance.
What’s New in the QR Code Boards?
The newly designed vertical QR code sign boards will be strategically placed along highways and will offer real-time, project-specific details through a simple QR code scan. These details include,
- National Highway number and chainage (location markers)
- Project length and construction/maintenance timelines
Contact numbers for,
- Highway Patrol
- Toll Manager
- Project Manager
- Resident Engineer
- Emergency Helpline 1033
- NHAI Field Office
These QR boards also guide users to the nearest facilities, such as,
- Hospitals, petrol pumps, and toilets
- Police stations and restaurants
- Vehicle repair shops, puncture repair outlets, truck lay-byes, and e-charging stations
- Distance to upcoming toll plazas
This wealth of information becomes instantly accessible to commuters via a quick scan, empowering them with both logistical and emergency support.
Strategic Placement for Maximum Utility
To ensure maximum visibility and effectiveness, the QR code boards will be installed at,
- Wayside amenities and rest areas
- Toll plazas and truck lay-byes
- Highway start and end points
- Major signboards along the route
Such placement not only aids in navigational awareness but also strengthens on-road preparedness during emergencies.
Road Safety and Emergency Preparedness
With rising incidents of highway accidents and delays due to poor communication, this move aims to plug critical gaps,
- Highway users will be able to contact patrol teams or engineers instantly.
- The 1033 helpline, a key national emergency number, is prominently integrated.
- Improved access to nearest medical and police facilities can be life-saving in road emergencies.
For Static
- NHAI to install QR code signboards with project info & emergency contacts
- Integrated with 1033 helpline, patrol contacts, facility locators
- Installed near wayside amenities, toll plazas, highway endpoints
- Aims to boost transparency, road safety, and user experience


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