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NHAI installs QR code-based info boards in Bengaluru; users say contractor details missing

Users flag gap between on-ground rollout and Union minister of road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari’s promise of full project transparency

December 16, 2025 / 14:27 IST
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has installed QR code-based information boards along major national highway corridors in Bengaluru but several users have flagged the absence of contractor and project-related details, questioning the promise of "transparency".

In a post on X, NHAI said QR-code boards have been installed to “enhance transparency and improve ease of travel for National Highway users” and are available on the Bengaluru-Nelamangala stretch of NH-48 and Bengaluru-Kolar-Mulbagal stretch of NH-75.

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“By simply scanning the QR code, commuters can instantly access essential details about the National Highway stretch, nearby toll plazas, and wayside amenities,” NHAI said.

The authority said QR codes also provide quick access to emergency contacts, including highway patrol teams, engineers, police stations, hospitals and National Highway helpline.

“This initiative reflects NHAI’s continued efforts to leverage technology for a safer, more informed, and seamless travel experience on National Highways,” it said.