Major Road Safety Push: Flyovers Proposed at Key Accident-Prone Points in Rohtak: DC Sachin Gupta
In a decisive move to enhance road safety and reduce fatalities, the District Administration, Rohtak, has initiated concrete steps in collaboration with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for infrastructure upgradation at critical accident-prone locations.
Rohtak, April 23, 2026: In a decisive move to enhance road safety and reduce fatalities, the District Administration, Rohtak, has initiated concrete steps in collaboration with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for infrastructure upgradation at critical accident-prone locations.
Chairing a high-level review meeting with NHAI officials, Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta emphasized that road safety is not merely an administrative priority, but a life-saving mission, and directed that long-term engineering interventions must be fast-tracked.
To address recurring accidents and traffic hazards, NHAI has proposed construction of flyovers at Kharawar Bypass, IIM Chowk and Chuliana Mod.
These locations have witnessed frequent accidents and require urgent structural solutions to ensure safer traffic movement.
All proposals are targeted for approval within the current financial year. Construction of all three flyovers will be undertaken simultaneously and the projects are expected to be completed within a two-year timeframe.
The Deputy Commissioner stressed that these interventions are aimed at:
* Minimizing road accidents and fatalities
* Improving traffic flow and reducing congestion
* Ensuring safer commuting for citizens
He directed NHAI officials to prioritize safety-driven design, eliminate risk factors, and ensure strict adherence to timelines.
The administration is working in close coordination with NHAI and other departments to Identify and rectify black spots, strengthen road engineering measures, and enhance monitoring and enforcement.
The Deputy Commissioner reiterated that the district administration is committed to creating a safe, efficient, and future-ready road infrastructure, ensuring that citizens can travel without risk.
“Every accident prevented is a life saved. Infrastructure must anticipate risk—not react to tragedy,” he said.

Girish Saini 

