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Call for Ideas - Citizen Interface for NHAI

Call for Ideas - Citizen Interface for NHAI
Start Date :
May 14, 2022
Last Date :
Jun 15, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

National Highway Authority of India currently is planning to build a citizen facing interface which can cater to all highway related needs of NH commuters. NHAI already has an ...

National Highway Authority of India currently is planning to build a citizen facing interface which can cater to all highway related needs of NH commuters. NHAI already has an Android mobile application called Sukhaad Yatra (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rsawh.nhia&hl=en_IN&gl=US) which needs to be upgraded and advanced further.

Citizens are invited to share their ideas on how the Sukhad Yatra app can be improved with additional features/ integrations to better service the needs of citizens. The end outcome is to improve the experience of NH commuters and build a robust medium of 2-way communication.

The tool will not be limited to but can cover the following areas:
● Informing users of construction and maintenance activities
● Allowing users to register complaints pertaining to the condition of the highway or highway activities such as toll (for eg. If wait times for a toll gate are too long or if FasTag is not working at a gate)
● Allow users to rate highways on various characteristics of the highway around their experience as a rider (on both negative and positive characteristics of experience, for example whether the NH offers a scenic route or view)
● Allow user to access emergency and first response services on the highway
● Allow users to access information on wayside amenities, petrol pumps, EV stations etc. Information about location of facilities along the route can be searched on Google Maps but this is hard to access for non smartphone users.
● Allow users to report traffic congestion, accidents, debris, toll-relates issues, request EV charging points etc to local command centres (Eg. Waze)
● The interface should be able to cater to user-needs of commuters with and without smartphones
● The interface should have a strong focus on UX, intuitive and centred around the day-to-day needs and experience of highway users.

The interface can also operate as a platform through which multiple existing private and public applications can link to such as NH’s toll free number, toll management system etc or travel related apps (MapMyIndia, Google Maps etc) which already have a high user-base. The platform should leverage strengths of existing IT applications and not reinvent where necessary.

The design should cater to all kinds of NH users such as:
● Commercial (trucking etc) who may or may not have a smartphone and a user design which caters to their needs
● Personal long-distance commuter which may not be as frequent but may have access to smartphones
● Local residents who live around the highways and use it more frequently than private long distance commuters

Submissions to this can be in the form of app mock-ups/ prototypes, presentations, concept notes on platform and other interfaces, list of desired features by commuters etc.

Tha last date of submission of ideas is 15th June 2022.

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ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 4 years 3 months ago
We know what ails NHAI. We know the treatment also. Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari has spoken about both problems and solutions parts. But who will bell the cat? When minister is helpless, who will improve the state of affairs of NHAI? So, what is expected out of App as ultimately it is some human which has to come to address road users queries and assistance?
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 4 years 3 months ago
Large land pool is available with NHAI along highways which remains unutilised and ultimately this land is illegally encroached upon by land grabbers. NHAI can utilise this land quite effectively for water harvesting, tree plantation and solar power. But one can hardly find any such activities on NHAI land. There is no trees on highways. There is no solar panels on highways. There is no rain water harvesting pits along highways despite depleting water tables of areas around highways and a lot of flooding taking place on every highway every rainy seasons. Who would stir the souls of NHAI officers and MoRTH?
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 4 years 3 months ago
There is no provision of lighting in nights on highways except on part of highways passing through some inhabited areas. The drivers are compelled to drive with high beams due to pitch dark surroundings.This is not a good practice. Driving with high beams creates glare and total blackout momentarily for drivers for oncoming vehicles. In this state drivers are not able to see any person crossing the highway or any animals on road. This glare can be avoided if some bushes are planted or barrier walls are made on dividers apart from lighting on highways. To avoid costly cabling and cost of power for lights, solar powered standalone lights can be planned.
Radha Krishna
Radha Krishna 4 years 3 months ago
solar panelled equipments should be placed to the lighting poles through which we can store electrical energy all along the national highways recently infrared solar panels also came which can generate electricity even in night
Anurag Shukla
Anurag Shukla 4 years 3 months ago
The app should provide nearest upcoming govt. approved vendor lists with distances along highway while one is moving in vehicles & using GPS.
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 4 years 3 months ago
What shall be done if there is tyre puncture on highways? There is no space on road to park the vehicle and change the tyre. Several accidents take place when the person changing tyre is hit by another vehicle moving at high speed despite switching on hazard lights and putting warning triangles on road. NHAI App shall have Help feature for tyre puncture and vehicle breakdown eventuality.
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 4 years 3 months ago
What is the purpose of loose soil alongside highways? There are several disadvantages of this loose soil. 1) It makes whole atmosphere dusty due to turbulence created by vehicles moving at high speed on highways. 2) Dust is thrown off by overtaking vehicles moving on dusty patch. 3) During rains, these dusty patches becomes slippery and these cause serious accidents as vehicles skid and go out of control. These dusty patches shall be made 'Pucca' and shall become part of road or there shall be proper raised footpath if it is meant for pedestrians.