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National Highway 66 (India)

National Highway 66, commonly referred to as NH 66 (erstwhile NH-17 and a part of NH-47),[1] is a mostly 4 lane 1,608 km (999 mi) long busy National Highway that runs roughly north–south along the western coast of India, parallel to the Western Ghats. It connects Panvel (a city south of Mumbai) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari), passing through the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

National Highway 66
Map of the National Highway in red
Route information
Part of AH20
Length1,640 km (1,020 mi)
Major junctions
North end NH 48 in Panvel, MH
Major intersections
South end NH 44 in Kanyakumari, TN
Location
CountryIndia
States
Highway system
NH 65 NH 166

The highway is undergoing a major overhaul in Karnataka, where the state government has accepted the NHAI's request of international standard, 60-metre-wide national highway with grade separators.[2] The complete stretch from the Goa border (near Karwar) to the Kerala border (near Talapady) is being widened to four lanes, with space to accommodate future expansion to six lanes.[3] There were protests from the people, who will lose lands, for a narrower stretch. But the Karnataka government has not heeded to the protests.

Land acquisition and tendering process for national highway widening is happening at brisk pace in Kerala. New bypass works have already been kick-started. Owing to higher density of population and high land value, national highway will be 45 meter width, 6 lane, in Kerala. Goa also will have a similar alignment. Karnataka and Maharashtra sections will have 60-meter width. The Maharashtra section will be converted into a flexible pavement (asphalt) road with four lanes.[4][5][6]

The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India has proposed a greenfield (i.e., new and parallel) access controlled expressway corridor connecting the port cities of Mangalore-Karwar-Panaji as part of the Indian National Expressway Network.[7] This expressway will be parallel to NH-66 and will be mainly located in coastal Karnataka. It is expected to be a 6/8 lane access-controlled 3D right-of-way designed expressway.

Route description

It starts at Panvel, at the junction of National Highway 48 (old NH4), and ends at Kanyakumari. NH-66 mainly traverses through the west coast of India, sometimes touching the shores of the Arabian Sea. The NH66 touches the Arabian Sea at Maravanthe in Karnataka, Thalassery and Alappuzha in Kerala. It passes through the Indian states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The National Highway 66 (previously numbered NH-17) connects cities, towns and major villages of different states as follows:

Maharashtra

Panvel, Pen, Mangaon, Mahad, Poladpur, Khed, Chiplun, Sangameshwar, Ratnagiri, Lanja, Rajapur, Kankavli, Kudal, Sawantwadi,

Goa

Panaji, Margao,

Karnataka

Karwar, Ankola, Kumta, Honnavar, Manki, Murudeshwar, Bhatkal, Shiroor, Baindur, Uppunda, Navunda, Maravanthe, Hemmadi, Tallur, Kundapura, Koteshwar, Kota, Saligrama, Brahmavar, Udupi, Kapu, Padubidri, Mulki, Surathkal, Mangaluru, Thokottu, Ullal, Kotekar, Talapady

Kerala

Manjeshwaram, Kasaragod, Kanhangad, Payyannur Pariyaram, Taliparamba, Dharmashala, Chovva, Dharmadam, Thalassery, Mahe, Vatakara, Payyoli, Koyilandi, Kozhikode, Ramanattukara, Tenhipalam, Kottakkal, Puthanathani, Valanchery, Kuttippuram, Thavanur , Ponnani, Chavakkad, Vadanappally, Kodungallur, Edappally, Kochi, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Ambalapuzha, Haripad, Kayamkulam, Karunagappally, Chavara, Neendakara, Kollam, Mevaram, Kottiyam, Chathannoor, Kallambalam, Attingal, Kazhakkoottam, Thiruvananthapuram, Balaramapuram, Neyyattinkara, Parassala

Tamil Nadu

Marthandam, Nagercoil and Kanyakumari

Major intersections

State District Location km mi Destinations Notes
Maharashtra Raigad Panvel 0 0   NH 48 Northern end of the highway.
Vadhkal 33 21   NH 166A
Ratnagiri Chiplun 203 126   NH 166E
Hatkhamba 277 172   NH 166 to Ratnagiri
Goa North Goa Panaji 497 309   NH 748
South Goa Cortalim 512 318   NH 366 to Vasco da Gama route to Goa Airport
Verna 516 321   NH 566 to Vasco da Gama route to Goa Airport
Karnataka Uttar Kannada Ankola 622 386   NH 52 to Hubli
Honnavar 704 437   NH 69
Udupi Udupi 806 501   NH 169A
Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 865 537    NH 169 / NH 73
Kerala Kozhikode Malaparamba 1,079 670   NH 766 to Wayanad, Mysore, Kollegal
Ramanattukara 1,095 680   NH 966 to Malappuram, Palakkad
Ernakulam Cheranallur 1,245 774   NH 966A to Vallarpadam, International Container Transshipment Terminal, Kochi
Edapally 1,250 780   NH 544 to Salem
Kundannoor 1,260 780   NH 85 to Munnar
  NH 966B to Willingdon Island, Cochin Port
Southern Naval Command headquarters - INS Vendruruthy
Kollam Chavara 1,377 856   NH 183A
Kadavoor 1,391 864   NH 183 - Anchalumoodu, Kollam
Kallumthazham 1,395 867   NH 744 - Punalur, Kollam
Tamil Nadu Kanyakumari Nagercoil 1,525 948   NH 944
Kanyakumari 1,544 959   NH 44 Southern end of the highway.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Road condition

The NHAI has received the approval to upgrade the complete stretch of highway, from start to end, to a four-lane highway, which will be 60 m (200 ft) and grade separated. Out of four states through which the highway goes, Karnataka and Maharashtra have received approval from the centre for the 60 m (200 ft) wide highway. Kerala and Goa have requested a narrower width of 45 m (148 ft), and there are protests against the highway being widening in these states.[8][9] The four-laning of NH-66 (Mumbai-Kanyakumari) has been completed until Thalapadi in the Karnataka-Kerala border and only its stretch in Kerala is pending.[10] In the beginning of 2017, Kerala government has announced the six laning of NH 66 in the state as a major agenda and said to be completed in three years. But the high value of land will make it hard for compensation, and the ruling party's influence is controversial in relation to similar acquisitions like GAIL pipeline.[11][12] Now the process is going fast in spite of protests from various highway action forum groups,[13] especially because it connects Kerala's capital Thiruvananthapuram to Kochi and of tourism importance.[14] NH 66 has one of the highest vehicle densities in the state compared to sections of the highway in other states, so its development is vital for the overall development of the state, also the HAM model to be followed in widening will be instrumental in collecting the funds for the development. NHAI has been infamous for their heavy and long tenure of toll collection in the state.[15] Till now 961 km (597 mi) stretch out of 1,608 km (999 mi) long National Highway 66 (NH 66) have been made into four-lane highway. Karnataka and Maharashtra are widening to six-lane & 529 km (329 mi) stretch out of 1,608 km (999 mi) long National Highway 66 (NH 66) have been made into six-lane highway. Tunnels will be constructed in the stretches where the road goes through the forest or ghat section. As the forest department does not allow land acquisition for road widening purposes, tunnels which can accommodate four-lane expressways are proposed for such stretches of the road in NH-66.[16] One such proposal is the Maharashtra government's proposal of 1.4 kilometre tunnel at the Karnala bird sanctuary.

 
Kollam Bypass (part of NH 66) at Mevaram, Kollam city

Currently, the road is comparatively narrow and without dividers for the most part. The lack of dividers has led to an increased incidence of head-on collisions between vehicles. At some places, signboards indicating left or right turns, speed-breakers, etc. are either damaged or missing. In addition to its narrow span, there are no guard railings along the sides of the highway. The sides of the road are at times at a lower level than the road.[17] Due to heavy human settlement around the highway and narrow span, the average speed on this highway is far lesser than what can be attained on comparatively better highways such as NH3, NH4 or NH8. One can find carcasses of animals on the road, indicating the risk of inattentive animals coming into the road. Two-wheel vehicles must take a special note of this. The road surface is uneven at certain stretches, not just in rainy seasons, but even at other times.

At certain places in Karnataka, the surface is so badly damaged that the iron rods underneath are exposed. Presently, the work on widening this highway has been undertaken at certain stretches. Due to narrow span and lack of dividers, there are no separate lanes for oncoming traffic, driving and passing (over-taking). As a result, over-taking is quite rampant. At times, motorists attempt over-taking even on curves where the oncoming traffic cannot be seen. Other motorists are advised to be on the lookout for such oncoming vehicles.

On 19 March 2013 a bus carrying over 50 persons fell off a bridge close to a river in the Khed area of Ratnagiri district. 37 people were killed in the incident.

The highway in the state of Karnataka is being upgraded to a 60-metre-wide grade separated highway, in which vehicles can travel at a speed of 100 km per hour. It is a major overhaul, in which certain bridges are being constructed as six-lane bridges for the smooth movement of traffic. The widening work is going on in the complete stretch from the Goa border to the Kerala border. The stretch between Suratkal (NITK) to Kankanady cross (Mahavir Circle) has been already converted to four lanes.[18] The four-lane stretch between Surathkal and Coondaapur is under progress.[19]

Connectivity

Prior to the building of National Highway 66 (NH 66), then known as National Highway 17 (NH17), in the 1960s and 1970s, ships and steamers running between Mumbai and Mangalore calling at different ports were the only means of transport along the west coast of India adjoining the Arabian Sea. These ship services were abandoned later. The NH 66 connects the interior parts of the coastal regions with the rest of the country. The NH 66 connects the major sea ports of West India, Mumbai, JNPT at Nhava Sheva, Vizhinjam International Seaport at Trivandrum, Mormugao (MPT), New Mangalore (NMPT), International Container Transshipment Terminal, Kochi, Kollam Kollam Port and Ratnagiri Port and other important ports like Beypore Port and Kollam Port.

Hence this National Highway 66 allows for the movement of goods by trucks (lorries) from the hinterland to the major sea ports of India. Trade and commerce in the region have increased due to the expansion of markets for agricultural products and seafood produced in the region connected by this highway. The formation of NH 66 has led to the development of tourism in the region connected by this highway. Goa state is a classic example of this development. Many industries have been set up along National Highway 66, taking advantage of connectivity and proximity to ports on the Arabian Sea. The highway was the only source of connection between areas in the coastal districts, until the Konkan Railway was opened in 1998, between Mumbai and Mangalore.

One can still find old number NH-17 written on boards of shops and other establishments along NH-66 highway even in the year 2017.

Major cities and places on the highway

Maharashtra state

Goa state

 
NH-66 in Goa

Karnataka state

Uttara Kannada District

Dakshina Kannada (Udupi and Mangaluru District)

 
NH-66 in Karnataka

Kerala state

Tamil Nadu state

Major city/town bypass roads on the highway

Lifestyle along NH 66

NH 66 passes through hills, forests, rivers, rivulets, and streams, generally flowing westwards towards the Arabian Sea. Most of the region has typical scenes like coconut trees dotted all along with paddy fields and arecanut gardens. The road is uneven, and bumps, curves, steep rises and narrow paths in between hillocks are found all over this highway. As this region experiences heavy rainfall, potholes are abundant.

Although the languages spoken vary along the highway, the food of the people along the NH 66 has some common ingredients like coconut, chili, pepper, coconut oil, and fish. The region has a higher literacy rate than other regions of India.[20] The building of National Highway 66 has led to rapid development of the towns and cities along the highway.[citation needed]

Parallel access controlled expressway

This highway is expected to lose importance in coastal Karnataka as the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India has proposed a greenfield (i.e., new and parallel) access controlled expressway corridor connecting the port cities of Mangaluru, Karwar, and Panaji.[7][21] This highway-expressway combination can be compared to the Mumbai-Pune Highway-Expressway combination. Two-wheeler, three-wheeler and local traffic will use the four-lane highway (without access control and designed for slower traffic), whereas trucks, buses and four-wheelers will travel at the maximum speed on the access-controlled 3D right-of-way designed 6/8-lane expressway. (The 3D right-of-way concept means adding the space (height) element to the usual length and breadth dimensions involved in road construction.)[citation needed]

Popular culture

• A road trip along the highway was made popular by the Bollywood films Bombay to Goa and Dil Chahta Hai.[22]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kerala National Highways - National Highways in Kerala". Just Kerala.
  2. ^ "Plan to widen National Highway 17 opposed". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 19 March 2010.
  3. ^ Kamila, Raviprasad (24 May 2011). "20-km road widening completed between Kundapur and Surathkal". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  4. ^ "All new national highways to be made of concrete: Nitin Gadkari". timesofindia-economictimes.
  5. ^ "National Highway work gains speed in Kerala". 27 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Home".
  7. ^ a b "Five new expressways to come up in State". Deccan Herald. 14 January 2010.
  8. ^ "林芝卫浴服务中心".
  9. ^ . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 6 May 2013.
  10. ^ "Widening of NH 66 remains delayed - Times of India". The Times of India. 16 September 2016.
  11. ^ "Kasaragod-TVPM NH to have six-lane track - Onmanorama - Manoramaonline". 13 March 2017.
  12. ^ Radhakrishnan, S. Anil (7 March 2017). "Kerala moves to expedite NH widening - The Hindu". The Hindu.
  13. ^ "5,000 families face eviction for National Highway 66 widening - Deccan Chronicle". 6 June 2017.
  14. ^ "No more talks on national highway land: CM Pinarayi Vijayan - Deccan Chronicle". 18 June 2016.
  15. ^ "Why CM Pinarayi Vijayan is on a highway drive across Kerala". 19 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Mumbai-Goa National Highway may get a tunnel". dna. 8 April 2011.
  17. ^ . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  18. ^ . www.mangalorean.com. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  19. ^ "Restrict four lane widening to 45 metres". www.deccanherald.com. 13 July 2010. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  20. ^ "Top 10 Highest Literate States of India : Ranking -Census.co.in". 2011.
  21. ^ "New approach mooted for infrastructure projects". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 3 February 2012.
  22. ^ "Mumbai To Goa Road Trip By Car | Distance, Directions & More". Holidify. 16 October 2015. Retrieved 11 June 2016.

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For the old National Highway 66 see National Highway 66 India old numbering National Highway 66 commonly referred to as NH 66 erstwhile NH 17 and a part of NH 47 1 is a mostly 4 lane 1 608 km 999 mi long busy National Highway that runs roughly north south along the western coast of India parallel to the Western Ghats It connects Panvel a city south of Mumbai to Cape Comorin Kanyakumari passing through the states of Maharashtra Goa Karnataka Kerala and Tamil Nadu National Highway 66Map of the National Highway in redRoute informationPart of AH20Length1 640 km 1 020 mi Major junctionsNorth endNH 48 in Panvel MHMajor intersectionsNH 166 in Ratnagiri MH NH 166E in Guhagar MH NH 548H in Banda MH NH 748 in Panaji GA NH 52 in Ankola KA NH 69 in Honnavar KA NH 75 in Mangalore KA NH 766 NH 966 in Kozhikode KL NH 544 NH 85 in Kochi KL NH 183 NH 744 in Kollam KLSouth endNH 44 in Kanyakumari TNLocationCountryIndiaStatesMaharashtra 475 km 295 mi Goa 137 km 85 mi Karnataka 294 km 183 mi Kerala 678 km 421 mi Tamil Nadu 56 km 35 mi Highway systemRoads in IndiaExpressways National State Asian NH 65 NH 166The highway is undergoing a major overhaul in Karnataka where the state government has accepted the NHAI s request of international standard 60 metre wide national highway with grade separators 2 The complete stretch from the Goa border near Karwar to the Kerala border near Talapady is being widened to four lanes with space to accommodate future expansion to six lanes 3 There were protests from the people who will lose lands for a narrower stretch But the Karnataka government has not heeded to the protests Land acquisition and tendering process for national highway widening is happening at brisk pace in Kerala New bypass works have already been kick started Owing to higher density of population and high land value national highway will be 45 meter width 6 lane in Kerala Goa also will have a similar alignment Karnataka and Maharashtra sections will have 60 meter width The Maharashtra section will be converted into a flexible pavement asphalt road with four lanes 4 5 6 The Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways Government of India has proposed a greenfield i e new and parallel access controlled expressway corridor connecting the port cities of Mangalore Karwar Panaji as part of the Indian National Expressway Network 7 This expressway will be parallel to NH 66 and will be mainly located in coastal Karnataka It is expected to be a 6 8 lane access controlled 3D right of way designed expressway Contents 1 Route description 2 Major intersections 3 Road condition 4 Connectivity 5 Major cities and places on the highway 5 1 Maharashtra state 5 2 Goa state 5 3 Karnataka state 5 4 Kerala state 5 5 Tamil Nadu state 6 Major city town bypass roads on the highway 7 Lifestyle along NH 66 8 Parallel access controlled expressway 9 Popular culture 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksRoute description EditIt starts at Panvel at the junction of National Highway 48 old NH4 and ends at Kanyakumari NH 66 mainly traverses through the west coast of India sometimes touching the shores of the Arabian Sea The NH66 touches the Arabian Sea at Maravanthe in Karnataka Thalassery and Alappuzha in Kerala It passes through the Indian states of Maharashtra Goa Karnataka Kerala and Tamil Nadu The National Highway 66 previously numbered NH 17 connects cities towns and major villages of different states as follows MaharashtraPanvel Pen Mangaon Mahad Poladpur Khed Chiplun Sangameshwar Ratnagiri Lanja Rajapur Kankavli Kudal Sawantwadi GoaPanaji Margao KarnatakaKarwar Ankola Kumta Honnavar Manki Murudeshwar Bhatkal Shiroor Baindur Uppunda Navunda Maravanthe Hemmadi Tallur Kundapura Koteshwar Kota Saligrama Brahmavar Udupi Kapu Padubidri Mulki Surathkal Mangaluru Thokottu Ullal Kotekar Talapady KeralaManjeshwaram Kasaragod Kanhangad Payyannur Pariyaram Taliparamba Dharmashala Chovva Dharmadam Thalassery Mahe Vatakara Payyoli Koyilandi Kozhikode Ramanattukara Tenhipalam Kottakkal Puthanathani Valanchery Kuttippuram Thavanur Ponnani Chavakkad Vadanappally Kodungallur Edappally Kochi Cherthala Alappuzha Ambalapuzha Haripad Kayamkulam Karunagappally Chavara Neendakara Kollam Mevaram Kottiyam Chathannoor Kallambalam Attingal Kazhakkoottam Thiruvananthapuram Balaramapuram Neyyattinkara Parassala Tamil NaduMarthandam Nagercoil and KanyakumariMajor intersections EditState District Location km mi Destinations NotesMaharashtra Raigad Panvel 0 0 NH 48 Northern end of the highway Vadhkal 33 21 NH 166ARatnagiri Chiplun 203 126 NH 166EHatkhamba 277 172 NH 166 to RatnagiriGoa North Goa Panaji 497 309 NH 748South Goa Cortalim 512 318 NH 366 to Vasco da Gama route to Goa AirportVerna 516 321 NH 566 to Vasco da Gama route to Goa AirportKarnataka Uttar Kannada Ankola 622 386 NH 52 to HubliHonnavar 704 437 NH 69Udupi Udupi 806 501 NH 169ADakshina Kannada Mangalore 865 537 NH 169 NH 73Kerala Kozhikode Malaparamba 1 079 670 NH 766 to Wayanad Mysore KollegalRamanattukara 1 095 680 NH 966 to Malappuram PalakkadErnakulam Cheranallur 1 245 774 NH 966A to Vallarpadam International Container Transshipment Terminal KochiEdapally 1 250 780 NH 544 to SalemKundannoor 1 260 780 NH 85 to Munnar NH 966B to Willingdon Island Cochin Port Southern Naval Command headquarters INS VendruruthyKollam Chavara 1 377 856 NH 183AKadavoor 1 391 864 NH 183 Anchalumoodu KollamKallumthazham 1 395 867 NH 744 Punalur KollamTamil Nadu Kanyakumari Nagercoil 1 525 948 NH 944Kanyakumari 1 544 959 NH 44 Southern end of the highway 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miRoad condition EditThe NHAI has received the approval to upgrade the complete stretch of highway from start to end to a four lane highway which will be 60 m 200 ft and grade separated Out of four states through which the highway goes Karnataka and Maharashtra have received approval from the centre for the 60 m 200 ft wide highway Kerala and Goa have requested a narrower width of 45 m 148 ft and there are protests against the highway being widening in these states 8 9 The four laning of NH 66 Mumbai Kanyakumari has been completed until Thalapadi in the Karnataka Kerala border and only its stretch in Kerala is pending 10 In the beginning of 2017 Kerala government has announced the six laning of NH 66 in the state as a major agenda and said to be completed in three years But the high value of land will make it hard for compensation and the ruling party s influence is controversial in relation to similar acquisitions like GAIL pipeline 11 12 Now the process is going fast in spite of protests from various highway action forum groups 13 especially because it connects Kerala s capital Thiruvananthapuram to Kochi and of tourism importance 14 NH 66 has one of the highest vehicle densities in the state compared to sections of the highway in other states so its development is vital for the overall development of the state also the HAM model to be followed in widening will be instrumental in collecting the funds for the development NHAI has been infamous for their heavy and long tenure of toll collection in the state 15 Till now 961 km 597 mi stretch out of 1 608 km 999 mi long National Highway 66 NH 66 have been made into four lane highway Karnataka and Maharashtra are widening to six lane amp 529 km 329 mi stretch out of 1 608 km 999 mi long National Highway 66 NH 66 have been made into six lane highway Tunnels will be constructed in the stretches where the road goes through the forest or ghat section As the forest department does not allow land acquisition for road widening purposes tunnels which can accommodate four lane expressways are proposed for such stretches of the road in NH 66 16 One such proposal is the Maharashtra government s proposal of 1 4 kilometre tunnel at the Karnala bird sanctuary Kollam Bypass part of NH 66 at Mevaram Kollam city Currently the road is comparatively narrow and without dividers for the most part The lack of dividers has led to an increased incidence of head on collisions between vehicles At some places signboards indicating left or right turns speed breakers etc are either damaged or missing In addition to its narrow span there are no guard railings along the sides of the highway The sides of the road are at times at a lower level than the road 17 Due to heavy human settlement around the highway and narrow span the average speed on this highway is far lesser than what can be attained on comparatively better highways such as NH3 NH4 or NH8 One can find carcasses of animals on the road indicating the risk of inattentive animals coming into the road Two wheel vehicles must take a special note of this The road surface is uneven at certain stretches not just in rainy seasons but even at other times At certain places in Karnataka the surface is so badly damaged that the iron rods underneath are exposed Presently the work on widening this highway has been undertaken at certain stretches Due to narrow span and lack of dividers there are no separate lanes for oncoming traffic driving and passing over taking As a result over taking is quite rampant At times motorists attempt over taking even on curves where the oncoming traffic cannot be seen Other motorists are advised to be on the lookout for such oncoming vehicles On 19 March 2013 a bus carrying over 50 persons fell off a bridge close to a river in the Khed area of Ratnagiri district 37 people were killed in the incident The highway in the state of Karnataka is being upgraded to a 60 metre wide grade separated highway in which vehicles can travel at a speed of 100 km per hour It is a major overhaul in which certain bridges are being constructed as six lane bridges for the smooth movement of traffic The widening work is going on in the complete stretch from the Goa border to the Kerala border The stretch between Suratkal NITK to Kankanady cross Mahavir Circle has been already converted to four lanes 18 The four lane stretch between Surathkal and Coondaapur is under progress 19 Connectivity EditPrior to the building of National Highway 66 NH 66 then known as National Highway 17 NH17 in the 1960s and 1970s ships and steamers running between Mumbai and Mangalore calling at different ports were the only means of transport along the west coast of India adjoining the Arabian Sea These ship services were abandoned later The NH 66 connects the interior parts of the coastal regions with the rest of the country The NH 66 connects the major sea ports of West India Mumbai JNPT at Nhava Sheva Vizhinjam International Seaport at Trivandrum Mormugao MPT New Mangalore NMPT International Container Transshipment Terminal Kochi Kollam Kollam Port and Ratnagiri Port and other important ports like Beypore Port and Kollam Port Hence this National Highway 66 allows for the movement of goods by trucks lorries from the hinterland to the major sea ports of India Trade and commerce in the region have increased due to the expansion of markets for agricultural products and seafood produced in the region connected by this highway The formation of NH 66 has led to the development of tourism in the region connected by this highway Goa state is a classic example of this development Many industries have been set up along National Highway 66 taking advantage of connectivity and proximity to ports on the Arabian Sea The highway was the only source of connection between areas in the coastal districts until the Konkan Railway was opened in 1998 between Mumbai and Mangalore One can still find old number NH 17 written on boards of shops and other establishments along NH 66 highway even in the year 2017 Major cities and places on the highway EditMaharashtra state Edit Panvel Pen Nagothane Kolad INDAPUR Mangaon Mahad PoladpurKhed Chiplun Savarda Sangameshwar Hatkhamba Lanja RajapurKankavli Kudal Sawantwadi Sindhudurg BandaGoa state Edit NH 66 in Goa Pernem Mapusa PanjimMargao Cuncolim CanaconaKarnataka state Edit Uttara Kannada District Karwar Ankola KumtaHonnavar Murudeshwar BhatkalDakshina Kannada Udupi and Mangaluru District NH 66 in Karnataka Baindur Bijjur Maravanthe KundapurSaligrama Brahmavar Udupi Kapu PadubidreMulki Suratkal Mangaluru UllalKerala state Edit Kasaragod KannurMahe Puducherry UT KozhikodePonnani KodungallurKochi AlappuzhaKollam ThiruvananthapuramTamil Nadu state Edit Nagercoil KanyakumariMajor city town bypass roads on the highway EditTrivandrum Bypass Trivandrum city Kerala Kollam Bypass Kollam city Kerala Alappuzha Bypass Alappuzha town Kerala Kochi Bypass Kochi city Kerala Kodungallur Bypass Kodungallur town Kerala Vadanappally Bypass Vadanappally thrissur under construction Ponnani Bypass Ponnani Malappuram District Valanchery bypass Malappuram District Under Construction Kottakkal bypass Malappuram District Under Construction Kozhikode Bypass Kerala Koyilandy Bypass Under Construction Vadakara Bypass Kozhikode District Under Construction Thalassery Mahe Bypass Kannur District Kerala Under Construction Kannur Bypass Under Construction Taliparamba Bypass Kannur DistrictUnder Construction Payyannur Bypass Kannur District Under Construction Sawantwadi Bypass Sawantwadi Banda Section MaharashtraLifestyle along NH 66 EditNH 66 passes through hills forests rivers rivulets and streams generally flowing westwards towards the Arabian Sea Most of the region has typical scenes like coconut trees dotted all along with paddy fields and arecanut gardens The road is uneven and bumps curves steep rises and narrow paths in between hillocks are found all over this highway As this region experiences heavy rainfall potholes are abundant Although the languages spoken vary along the highway the food of the people along the NH 66 has some common ingredients like coconut chili pepper coconut oil and fish The region has a higher literacy rate than other regions of India 20 The building of National Highway 66 has led to rapid development of the towns and cities along the highway citation needed Parallel access controlled expressway EditThis highway is expected to lose importance in coastal Karnataka as the Ministry of Road Transport amp Highways Government of India has proposed a greenfield i e new and parallel access controlled expressway corridor connecting the port cities of Mangaluru Karwar and Panaji 7 21 This highway expressway combination can be compared to the Mumbai Pune Highway Expressway combination Two wheeler three wheeler and local traffic will use the four lane highway without access control and designed for slower traffic whereas trucks buses and four wheelers will travel at the maximum speed on the access controlled 3D right of way designed 6 8 lane expressway The 3D right of way concept means adding the space height element to the usual length and breadth dimensions involved in road construction citation needed Popular culture Edit A road trip along the highway was made popular by the Bollywood films Bombay to Goa and Dil Chahta Hai 22 See also EditList of National Highways in India by Highway Number National Highways Development Project National Highway 75 India National Highway 73 India National Highway 169 India National Highway 52 India National Highway 275 India Konkan Railway CorporationReferences Edit Kerala National Highways National Highways in Kerala Just Kerala Plan to widen National Highway 17 opposed The Hindu Chennai India 19 March 2010 Kamila Raviprasad 24 May 2011 20 km road widening completed between Kundapur and Surathkal The Hindu Chennai India All new national highways to be made of concrete Nitin Gadkari timesofindia economictimes National Highway work gains speed in Kerala 27 August 2017 Home a b Five new expressways to come up in State Deccan Herald 14 January 2010 林芝卫浴服务中心 Widening of state s killer highway awaits Centre s nod since 2009 The Times of India Archived from the original on 6 May 2013 Widening of NH 66 remains delayed Times of India The Times of India 16 September 2016 Kasaragod TVPM NH to have six lane track Onmanorama Manoramaonline 13 March 2017 Radhakrishnan S Anil 7 March 2017 Kerala moves to expedite NH widening The Hindu The Hindu 5 000 families face eviction for National Highway 66 widening Deccan Chronicle 6 June 2017 No more talks on national highway land CM Pinarayi Vijayan Deccan Chronicle 18 June 2016 Why CM Pinarayi Vijayan is on a highway drive across Kerala 19 October 2017 Mumbai Goa National Highway may get a tunnel dna 8 April 2011 Travelers forsake risky Goa road The Times of India Archived from the original on 15 June 2013 Retrieved 3 August 2012 BC Road Suratkal four laning to be completed by June www mangalorean com Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 3 August 2012 Restrict four lane widening to 45 metres www deccanherald com 13 July 2010 Retrieved 3 August 2012 Top 10 Highest Literate States of India Ranking Census co in 2011 New approach mooted for infrastructure projects The Hindu Chennai India 3 February 2012 Mumbai To Goa Road Trip By Car Distance Directions amp More Holidify 16 October 2015 Retrieved 11 June 2016 External links Edit 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Highway 66 India amp oldid 1132937899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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