“We are awaiting details from the ministry, along with the coordinates of tourism sites, especially those of small or lesser known places. Update will be done as the details are available. The idea is whenever a user of the app reaches a point while travelling on the highway, all those sites will be reflected on the app. And if a traveller wishes to visit any site, he will be guided via the app,” said an NHAI official.The app was introduced as a one-stop repository to improve user travelling experience in August by providing essential information such as real-time weather conditions, timely broadcast notifications, and access to details about nearby toll plazas, petrol pumps, hospitals, hotels, and other facilities for national highway users.The app is also equipped with an inbuilt complaint redressal and escalation mechanism. Users can easily report the issues, attaching geo-tagged videos or photos for better clarity.ConnectivityOfficials from the National Highways Authority of India said that the Authority is focusing on improvement of roads leading to small towns or sites such as Bhimbetka and Udayagiri caves. The Ministry of Tourism or the Archaeological Survey of India could also recommend places where the improvement of infrastructure is required, the officials said.



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