NHAI to use Reliance Jio’s network to send safety alerts to highway drivers
India’s National Highways Authority (NHAI) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Reliance Jio to roll out a safety alert system on national highways, using Jio’s 4G and 5G network.
Under the agreement, NHAI will push warnings and safety notices directly to drivers on connected routes, aiming to reduce accidents and improve response to risky conditions across the highway network.
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