The Char Dham project, which aims to improve all-weather connectivity to the pilgrimage sites of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath in India, is over 70% complete. The project, spread over 825 kilometers, has faced delays due to challenging terrain and heavy rains. The Uttarakhand government has identified 148 accident-prone areas along the Char Dham routes and has requested the installation of accident and incident detection systems. Additionally, the implementation of the Traffic Incident Management System (TIMS) will cover the Uttarkashi-Ghansali-Tilwara route in three phases. TIMS aims to detect and respond to traffic incidents effectively.
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