Section Overview
AI-enabled road/bridge quality monitoring, wayside amenities on major highways, 3 Multi-Modal Logistics Parks, industrial corridors, and safe road design to reduce accident fatalities.
Summary Ratings
| Fiscal Pressure | Economic Benefit | Social Benefit | Implementation Risk |
| HIGH | HIGH | HIGH | MEDIUM |
Proposal-by-Proposal Analysis
The table below provides fiscal cost estimates and impact ratings for the principal proposals in this section.
| Key Proposal | Fiscal Cost Estimate | Economic Benefit | Social Benefit |
| AI bridge/road monitoring (Intelligent Transport Systems) | IT infrastructure: ₹150–250 cr statewide. Accident reduction: estimated savings of ₹500+ crore/yr in accident costs. | MEDIUM | HIGH |
| Wayside amenities on all major highways | 200+ locations × ₹1–2 cr = ₹200–400 cr capital. | LOW | MEDIUM |
| 3 Multi-Modal Logistics Parks | ₹500–1,000 cr/park × 3 = ₹1,500–3,000 cr (PPP model). Revenue from operations. | HIGH | HIGH |
| Industrial corridors connecting key manufacturing zones | ₹200–500 cr/corridor × 3–4 corridors = ₹600–2,000 cr. | HIGH | HIGH |
| Road accident fatality reduction programme | Safety engineering + enforcement: ₹50–80 cr/yr. Economic value of lives saved: TN had 13,000 road deaths in 2023 at ₹30–50 lakh VSLY each = ₹3,900–6,500 cr in annual avoidable loss. | MEDIUM | HIGH |
Analytical Notes
⚑ Analytical Note: TN improved 44,000+ km of roads in the current term. The logistics park proposal is critical for TN’s export ambitions — currently Chennai and Tuticorin ports have significant hinterland connectivity constraints. The accident fatality programme has an exceptionally high benefit-cost ratio: every ₹1 invested in road safety infrastructure typically returns ₹5–7 in reduced accident costs (WHO 2023 Road Safety Report).

