| Central Road Research Institute (CRRI)
has procured India's first road network
survey vehicle from Australia. The
vehicle, fitted with advanced lasers,
cameras and GPS technology, will
map data on the condition of roads
and collect other roadside information
while on the move on highways.
The data would be used by CRRI for
conducting analysis on the quality of
road infrastructure and traffic flows.
The institute will survey 50,000
km of national highways in the first
phase. Australian Road Research
Board (ARRB) Group, which has
been instrumental in introducing the
technology in India, has localsised
the technology by equipping one Tata
Sumo vehicle with the network survey
equipment. The survey using the
new vehicle is likely to commence in
January and the process is expected to
be completed for the entire 50,000 km
stretch by 2009. Besides, other things
the new equipment will allow CRRI to
monitor the road network and assess
it against other roads as well as assess
the suitability and ride quality for road
users.
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