Updated On: 13 December, 2023 07:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Apart from road concreting, more lights, underpasses and FOBs to be added to the highway

Officials say the work will be completed by April 2024
The 121-km-long, six-lane bituminous carriageway on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway is being overlayed with white topping (concrete) by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI). The ongoing white topping project, costing Rs 553 crore, is expected to be completed by April next year. There will now be 10 foot overbridges (FOBs) and three vehicular underpasses (VUPs) at Sativalli, Delhi Darbar and Pandirangwadi on the highway, which are accident-prone areas. Transporters, activists, and Palghar collector’s office sources told mid-day that Cyrus Mistry’s fatal accident urged highway improvements due to frequent casualties.
After the death of Mistry, mid-day highlighted road design errors and other shortcomings that forced the NHAI to make temporary changes like the installation of sign boards, markings on the roads and lights on the highway, etc. However, both fatal and non-fatal accidents continued to take place due to several reasons. According to reports, around 144 people died in road accidents on MH-48 highway last year.