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Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) is a field department of the Department of Transport, which is one of the administrative departments of the Government of Kerala.The Kerala Motor Vehicles Department is entrusted with the responsibility of providing registration of vehicles in Kerala, issuance of Driving license, issuance of various permits, collection of road taxes, control of vehicular ...
Munnar (starts from km 113/6 of Aluva - Munnar road) - Madypatty dam - Indo Swiss Project Gate - Top Station - State boundary - Road continues to Tamil Nadu as part of Kodaikanal–Munnar Road: Idukki - Kerala Tamil Nadu border 32.1 SH 19: Munnar - Kumily Highway 5948399
The Kerala State Transport Project, costing 336 million US dollars (Rs 1612 crores) - of which World Bank financing is US $255 million (Rs 1224 crores) and State's contribution is US $79.00 million(Rs 388 crores), aims to improve traffic flow and road safety on Kerala State's primary road network, and to strengthen the institutional and ...
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) was established by the Kerala government on 15 March 1965 after the Road Transport Corporation Act, which came into force in 1950. The Transport Department became an autonomous corporation on 1 April 1965. [18] At the time, there were 661 bus routes and 36 lorry routes.
The Kerala Road Fund Board (KRFB) will be constructing the 468 kilometres of highway. The work on 120 km of the remaining 155 km will be covered under the Bharatmala project, which is initiated by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) to connect important coastal areas and ports in the country. Work on the remaining 35 kilometres will ...
Kollam Bypass is a road on NH 66 that bypasses CBD of Kollam City. The 13.141 km long bypass starts at Kavanad in the north to Mevaram in the south, via Aravila, Kadavoor, Kallumthazham and Ayathil. [30] The Government of Kerala proposed the bypass in 1972 and thrown open to public in 2019. [31]
National Highways 183 (NH 183) is located in India.It connects Kollam High school Jn in Kerala with Dindigul in Tamil Nadu. [2] Starting from Kollam it runs northwards to Thiruvalla and turns east at Kottayam and runs along the northern border of Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary before crossing the border into Tamil Nadu and end near Dindigul, where it joins NH 83(Coimbatore - Nagapattinam).
Kerala: Kollam: Thenmala: 202 126 SH 2 - Thiruvananthapuram: Punalur: 223 139 SH 48 / SH 8 - Anchal, Ayoor, Pathanapuram: Kottarakkara: 241 150 SH 1 - Thiruvananthapuram, Kottayam, Angamaly: Kollam: 264 164 NH 66 - Thiruvananthapuram, Attingal, Ernakulam: Western end of the highway. Kollam bypass. 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi