Tomorrow Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the country’s longest expressway from Hardoi, it will have a speed of 120 and will be equipped with hi-tech security:

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Hardoi: The day of April 29 is going to be recorded in golden letters in the history of infrastructure and transportation of Uttar Pradesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 594 km long Ganga Expressway connecting Meerut to Prayagraj from the land of Hardoi on Wednesday. This expressway is not only the longest road corridor in the state, but it is also competing with global standards in terms of cutting-edge technology and safety. This project, covering the distance of 12 districts in a few hours, will prove to be a ‘game-changer’ in the economic progress of UP.

The road will wake you up when you sleep: the safety cover of rumble strips

A unique technology has been used to make travel on the expressway safe. all over the road Rumble strips Have been installed. Drivers are often prone to dozing off during long distance journeys. As a vehicle passes through rumble strips, the friction between the tire and the road produces strong vibrations and noise. This vibration will immediately alert the driver, thereby preventing major accidents caused due to sleep.

Eye on every nook and corner: CCTV and speed gun on every kilometer

Modern monitoring system has been installed to make Ganga Expressway the smartest expressway of the country:

Centralized Control Room: High-definition CCTV cameras have been installed at every kilometer along the entire expressway. These cameras are directly connected to the main control room. If a vehicle stops in the middle of the road or an accident occurs, the team will get an instant alert.

Automatic Invoice: Speed ​​monitoring system is installed every 10 kilometers. If the speed of a vehicle 120 km/h If found to exceed the prescribed limit, then without any human intervention Automatic e-challan Will be released.

World-class amenities: Five-star comfort on the go

At a distance of every 40 to 70 kilometers to relieve the fatigue of passengers during long journeys. State of the art rest area have been developed. The following facilities will be available in these way-side amenities:

Huge food plaza and multi-cuisine cafeteria.

Dormitories with clean toilets and showers.

Petrol pumps and fast charging stations for electric vehicles (EV).

Hotels and rest houses to relieve fatigue.

The fortunes of these 12 districts will change

This expressway connects Meerut, Hapur, Bulandshahr, Amroha, Sambhal, Badaun, Shahjahanpur, Hardoipassing through Unnao, Rae Bareli, Pratapgarh and Prayagraj. It will improve the connectivity of entire North India through 19 entry-exit points. With its commencement, the journey from Meerut to Prayagraj which was earlier 12-14 hours, will now reduce to just 6-7 hours.

Preparations have been completed in Hardoi for this historic inauguration tomorrow and there is an atmosphere of enthusiasm in the entire state about this ‘new Ganga of development’.