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How Truck Mounted Attenuators Are Revolutionizing Road Safety in India’s Fast-Expanding Highway Network

Truck Mounted Attenuators are improving highway safety in India as MoRTH deploys advanced systems to protect workers and prevent accidents on high-speed roads.
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New Delhi: Truck Mounted Attenuators (TMAs) are becoming a key part of India’s highway safety system as the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) expands national highways with a strong focus on protecting lives. 

According to the official report, these advanced safety devices are now actively deployed across major highway projects. While infrastructure development improves connectivity, the government is also ensuring that workers and road users remain safe. 

The use of TMAs reflects India’s shift toward global safety standards and modern traffic management practices.

Truck Mounted Attenuators: Focus on Safety Along with Development

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) is not only working on faster road connectivity but also prioritizing safety. As highways expand, the risk for workers and commuters increases, especially in high-speed zones.

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To address this, MoRTH has encouraged the use of advanced safety systems like Truck Mounted Attenuators. These devices are now being used on several highway projects to reduce accidents and save lives.

Protecting Highway Workers in High-Risk Zones

Highway construction and maintenance workers operate in dangerous conditions. Fast-moving traffic, poor visibility, and narrow work zones increase the chances of serious accidents.

To reduce these risks, TMAs are deployed as protective shields. One concessionaire managing around 681 km of highway projects in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat has already implemented these systems, marking a major step in worker safety.

What Are Truck Mounted Attenuators (TMAs)?

Truck Mounted Attenuators are impact-absorbing safety devices fixed at the rear of trucks. They are designed to absorb collision energy and reduce the force of impact.

What are the Benefits of Truck Mounted Attenuators 

  • Protect workers working ahead of the vehicle
  • Reduce injuries for drivers involved in collisions
  • Minimize accident severity in work zones

In many cases, TMAs act like a safety barrier between moving traffic and workers.

Truck Mounted Attenuators: Smart Warning Systems That Prevent Accidents

TMAs are equipped with high-intensity “wig-wag” warning lights. These lights flash in patterns that guide drivers and alert them in advance.

These systems are especially useful in:

  • High-speed highway stretches
  • Night-time operations
  • Foggy or low-visibility conditions

By warning drivers early, TMAs help prevent accidents before they happen.

Deployment Data: A Major Safety Milestone

As per official data:

  • 33 Truck Mounted Attenuators (TMAs) have been deployed
  • 15 Towable TMAs (TTMAs) are installed
  • All units meet global safety standards like MASH Test Level-3 and NCHRP 350 Level-3
  • Designed to handle impacts at speeds up to 100 km/h

This large-scale deployment shows India’s commitment to safer highways.

Turning Vision into Reality

MoRTH’s initiative highlights a practical approach to safety. Instead of just planning, real action is being taken on the ground.

With the use of globally recognized safety technologies, India is moving toward a future where highways are not just faster but also much safer for everyone.


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