India records over 150,000 road fatalities every year, with highway run-off-road and median crossover incidents contributing a significant share. In response, NHAI, MORTH and the National Road Safety Council have progressively tightened safety appurtenance standards on national and state highways.
Under current MORTH guidelines, divided carriageway projects must include continuous median crash barriers and edge crash barriers wherever fall heights, fixed roadside hazards or pedestrian zones exist. W Beam Crash Barrier is the most commonly specified system due to its proven performance, manufacturability and ease of repair.
The regulatory framework includes: IRC: 119 (Guidelines on Traffic Safety Barriers), MORTH Specifications Section 800 (Road Signs, Markings and Road Furniture), IS code references for steel and zinc coatings, and state-level addenda. Tenders cite these documents directly; compliance is mandatory for payment certification.
Beyond the legal requirement, crash barriers reduce fatality severity by absorbing energy and redirecting vehicles. Independent studies show 30 to 50 percent reduction in severe injuries on stretches where compliant crash barriers are installed and maintained.
Auroguard supplies W Beam Crash Barriers compliant with the latest NHAI, MORTH and IRC requirements, with documentation suitable for direct submission to project consultants and inspection agencies.