Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari while addressing the National Road Safety council meeting here said that "states should identify accident spots on state highways and send proposals to the road ministry for rectification."
He further said that "10 per cent of Central road fund (CRF) kept aside for road safety work can be used for this".
Total collection under CRF more than doubled to about Rs 70,000 crore last fiscal, the government had earlier said.
The minister also asked the states to consider building road over bridge (ROB) and roads under bridges (RUB) on level crossings on state highways.
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Gadkari further said that he was in discussion with railways to come up with a "scheme for this where state government can do land acquisition, railway can fund up to 50 per cent and 50 per cent could be from CRF".
The government had earlier said that it will spend Rs 11,000 crore over 5 years to fix "black" spots across the country.
Speaking at a session organised by the industry chamber in partnership with the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) and Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) on the occasion of the Annual Road Safety Week 2017, Gadkari said the government is pulling out all stops to deal with the alarmingly high count of road accidents which have touched 5.01 lakh in 2015 -- a rise of 2.1 per cent in a year.
Gadkari said, "It is the responsibility of every stakeholder to bring qualitative transformation if we are to achieve the government's vision of reducing the number of road accidents by half," according to a statement by CII.
The session created an opportunity for the Ministry to reach out to a large cross-section of India Inc to share its expectations from the industry.
India Inc shared their action plans which consisted of several new ideas along with the tried and tested ones.