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Highway Helpline Numbers

 NATIONAL HIGHWAY HELPLINE: 1033

1. Police: 112 OR 100


2. Fire: 101

3. Ambulance: 108 OR 102

4. National Highway Helpline: 1033

5. Disaster Management: 1078

6. National Highway Authority: 1800-11-6062

HIGHWAYS AND EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Mumbai Pune Highway: 98224-98224

1. Ghat Section: 9890036083


2. Panvel Section: 9822498224

3. Pune Section: 9890036085

Hospital : Sterling: 022-27826969 , 022-27820332


Mumbai - Ahemdabad Highway


1. Ahmedabad, Ranasan Toll Plaza: 9909923005


2. Ahmedabad, Ramol Toll Plaza: 9909923004


Mumbai - Nasik Highway: 02553-220001

Ahemdabad - Baroda Highway: 987962 6000

Ahemdabad - Udaipur Highway


1. Ratanpur to Kherwara, (NH8) - 9929992272


2. Kherwara to Udaipur - 9929992271


Yamuna Highway ( Noida ): 18001027777


Noida Toll Bridge ( DND Flyover ): 95120-2515600


Delhi - Jaipur Highway


[ Jaipur - Manesar Highway]: 930 936 6001 / 0142-2231999


[ Gurgaon – Delhi Highway ]: 971 789 0100 / 0124-4787809

Madhyapradesh Bhopal - Bypass: 0755-2727018

Ambala - Chandigarh Expressway: 01762-248199

NATIONAL HIGHWAYS NH-4

1. Kagal – Nippani: 833 826 9887


2. Nippani – Belgaum: 833 327 6644

3. Belgaum – Kittur: 974 323 3070

4. Chitradurga – Hiriyur: ‎944 984 1610

NH-8 ( SURAT - VAPI - BARODA - TALASARI )


1. Ghodbhunderi-Talasari: 18001216000 OR 9925026000


2. Talasari-Vapi-Surat: 18001216000 OR 9925026000

3. Surat-Bharuch: 9427113030

4. Baroda –Bharuch: 997 989 7638

UDAIPUR - JAIPUR

1. Chittorgarh – Udaipur: 992 999 2273


2. Chittorgarh – Bhilwara: 982 9790100 OR 982 9790200

3. Nasirabad – Bhilwara: 800 309 5617 / 978 211 3709

4. Kishangarh – Jaipur: 0141-3257370


Chittorgarh-Dhule


1. Neemuch-Ratlam: 89595 92040 OR 89595 92041


2. Lebad-Manpur: 98266 25197

3. Manpur-Dhamnod: 76977 04378

4. Dhamnod-Shirpur: 9685094007

5. Shirpur-Dhule: 02562-265265 / 75887 37400

6. Hanumangarh – Kishangarh 01463-209426 / 759 781 8647


Alwar - Kota - Chittorgarh


Alwar-Sikandra: 90010 93651 / 7990 42401


Sikandra-Dausa-Jaipur: 01420-241002

Lalsot-Kota: 90017 96341

Kota-Chittorgarh: 7665033111


Chennai – Trichy - Vijaywada


1. Trichy – Ulundurpet: 994 249 9428


2. Ulundurpet – Villupuram: ‎04146-263000

3. Villupuram – Chennai: 984 230 3043

4. Chennai - Vijaywada: 950 002 3825

5. Trivandrum – Kochi: 984 610 0100

Delhi-Ambala-Jalandhar-Amritsar

Panipat-Karnal ( L&T Elevated ) : 0180-661 2244 , 0180-6612245 / 99963 22555 ,


Toll Manager : 0180-6612250 ( Free Ambulance and Crane service available )


Bhagan Toll Plaza Helpline no. : 07355860830

KM-42 Toll Plaza :

Emergency : 8800297112 ,

Tollfree : 18001031700

Panipat Jalandhar NH1 Tollway ( Karnal ): 999 255 5755 / 1800-1801101 ,
Toll Plaza Manager : 9992600344 ( Free Ambulance and Crane service available )

Ambala-Ludhiana-Jalandhar: 999 255 5755 / 1800-180-1101

Jalandhar-Amritsar: 0183-2440071 / 99150 15356

Ambala - Chandigarh Expressway ( GMR ) :

Helpline : 01762-248199 ,

Ambulance : 9915522116 ,

Crane : 01762-248199 ;

Road Patrol : 9915522133

Toll plaza manager : 9915522119 ( Free Ambulance and Crane service available )

*Government Has Launched SUKHAD YATRA APP On Playstore and IOS (INFORMATION ABOUT TOLL PLAZA )

NOTE : As per new government website directive hyperlinking to nhai.org is to be done only after approval from government.

Fast tag : government has made it mandatory to have fast tag on your vehicle , that is an barcode based system with all the vehicle passing through toll.

FAQ

Q. How to get Fast tag ?

A. You can order Fast tag from 22 Certified bank or ecommerce app like Paytm or amazon.

Q. How to install ?

A. Fast tag need to be pasted in centre top of your wind screen , the instructions shall be accompanied with fast tag

Q. How to recharge ?

A. You need to link your fast tag with bank / account you have received from and from there you can recharge the same. its a prepaid card and maximum recharge limit is capped at Rs. 1 lakh , for limited KYC Its Rs. 20,000

NOTE : You will have to buy separate FASTags for the two vehicles and so on. Single fasttag cannot be used on multiple vehicle. similarly loss of fast tag must be reported to issuing authority and requiste process must be followed

Helpline numbers and CSC DETAILS : https://ihmcl.com/fastag/

Always Follow the Rules and travel safe on Highways.

Highway Breakdown Assistance ( Private Companies )

1.Cross Roads : 011-47090909 Website Click Here 2.Highway Mechanic : 18001202281

Note : These are third party and we are not responsible for their performance , kindly verify before making payments.

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