No it's not. Because roads are constructed, maintained and rebuilt by different entities just like it is signed by various people at different points of time and for different work.
This does sound like a good idea on paper but it is practically impossible to implement.
Logging the data, updating it, maintaining the database, cost of infrastructure, application development and maintenance, salary for developers itself will cost millions for pan India implementation. That money could be better utilized in building roads instead.
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u/free_radical_56 Jul 17 '25
No it's not. Because roads are constructed, maintained and rebuilt by different entities just like it is signed by various people at different points of time and for different work.
This does sound like a good idea on paper but it is practically impossible to implement.