People of Rajasthan will soon get the gift of Jaipur-Bandikui Expressway, it will take less time to reach Delhi than Vande Bharat train.

Jaipur : The decades-long struggle to reduce the time taken between Delhi and Jaipur is expected to be completed in two to three months. The work on the 67 kilometer new expressway connecting Jaipur to Delhi-Mumbai Expressway has been almost 90 percent completed. It is being claimed that the work will be completed in two months. If this happens, people will get great news in the new year. The time taken between Jaipur and Delhi will also be reduced and the distance will also be reduced by about twenty kilometers. The time to complete the work of this expressway between Bandikui and Jaipur was November 2024.

After the completion of Jaipur-Bandikui Expressway, it will take three to three and a half hours for car drivers to reach from Jaipur to Gurgaon and then to Delhi. Currently, drivers have to go via Dausa to go from Jaipur to Delhi via expressway. Due to heavy traffic on Jaipur-Dausa highway, it is taking more time and one has to walk about twenty kilometers more. It is being claimed that after the completion of the expressway work, it will be possible to reach Delhi in less time than Vande Bharat Express train.

distance will be reduced by 20 kilometers

With the construction of Jaipur-Bandikui Expressway, the present travel time between Jaipur-Delhi will be reduced by about twenty kilometers. This expressway will start from Bagrana from Transport Nagar in Jaipur towards Agra Road and this expressway will connect to Delhi-Mumbai Expressway at Bandikui.

Fully controlled, speed will also be fixed

This expressway will be completely controlled and the maximum speed for running on it will also be fixed. The maximum speed of the car on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is 120. The maximum speed of the car on Jaipur-Bandikui Expressway can be between 80-100. The work of Bandikui-Jaipur Expressway will be completed by the month of December. The work of Bagrana and one railway ROB is remaining, the rest is almost completed.

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