"In order to give a boost to emergency care of accident victims, pilot projects has been launched by the Ministry on Gurgaon-Jaipur section of NH 8, Mumbai-Vadodara of NH 8 and Ranchi-Rargaon-Mahulia of NH 33 for providing cashless treatment to road accident victims for 48 hours at expenditure up to a limit of Rs 30,000," Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways P Radhakrishnan told Rajya Sabha.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, under the scheme "National Highways Accident Relief Service Scheme" provides 10-tonne cranes and small medium cranes for hilly areas and ambulances to States/UTs for relief and rescue measures in the aftermath of accidents by way of evacuating road accident victim to nearest medical aid centre and for clearing the accident site.
Their deployment is done by the respective State Governments/ UTs on National Highways on accident prone stretches, having an average distance of 50 km.