Also, the government is aiming to raise the highways building capacity to 30 kms per day by March end, he said.
"We witness 5 lakh accidents on roads every year in which 1.50 lakh people die. We have analyzed the reasons behind these accidents. We found the number of vehicles is on rise on continuous basis while addition of road is lesser. There is a need for developing new highways in the country," Gadkari said.
The minister also underscored the need for developing more national highways in the country.
"We have road strength of 48 lakh kms in the country and out of which 96,000 kms are national highways. We will increase the strength of national highways from 96,000 kms to 1.50 lakh kms by coming December," he said.
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Delhi will be the biggest gainer with the coming up of both Eastern Peripheral expressway highway and Western Peripheral expressway highways.
"Delhi will be the biggest gainer as traffic problem will ease, level of pollution will come down and number of accidents will drop," he said, adding that states like Uttar Pradesh and Haryana will be benefited with these highway projects.
Gadkari further said that his ministry would also commence work on Delhi to Meerut Expressway this month which will be a 14-lane project.
Gadkari added that a decision has also been taken to develop transport hub, educational and other hubs alongside the new expressways.
"Amenities like petrol pump, helipads, restaurants, fruits and vegetables pavilions, entertainment, dhabas for truck drivers, will come up on the roadside which will generate employment," he said.