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Rajasthan to Get New Four-Lane Highway from Alwar to Behror

By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : December 06, 2025

Safer and faster travel for trucks, pickups, mini trucks and electric trucks.


A new four-lane road is coming between Alwar and Behror, and this will make the travel much easy and fast. People are already happy because trucks, pickups, mini trucks and electric trucks will move smoother here. The long trip that feels tiring right now will soon become way better.

Big Project for Alwar–Behror Road

Table Of Contents
1. Big Project for Alwar–Behror Road
2. Current Road Has Many Problems
3. Plans for the New Highway
4. Land and Compensation
5. Time Taken and Main Benefits
6. A Road That Helps Everyone

 

Rajasthan is planning to build this new highway and RSRDC has already made the report for it. The cost is around ₹516 crore. The report is sent to the government and once they approve it, work will start. Local people think this new road will help daily travel and also support the transport business.

Current Road Has Many Problems

Right now the road has only two lanes. It has sharp turns and no divider, so driving becomes risky. Many accidents also happen here. Trucks, pickups, mini trucks and electric trucks can’t drive properly or maintain speed. The 60 km distance almost takes two hours. The new highway will remove these issues mostly.

Plans for the New Highway

The new road will be around 70 km long. Dangerous bends will be removed and a proper divider will be made. Trees will be planted on both sides. Sharp curves at Jidauli, Alampur and Dehra will be fixed. A new overbridge near Sodawas will also help in smoother driving. This will let trucks, pickups, mini trucks and electric trucks go without slowing down again and again.

Land and Compensation

About 16 hectares of land is needed for the project. Landowners will get around ₹75 crore as compensation. This will help the work start on time. After the highway is completed, both cars and commercial vehicles like trucks, pickups, mini trucks and electric trucks will move safer and faster.

Time Taken and Main Benefits

The work may take around two years to finish. After that, the Alwar to Behror travel will only take around 45 minutes. This will save a lot of time for trucks, pickups, electric mini trucks and electric trucks. Passengers and goods will reach their location quickly without much trouble.

A Road That Helps Everyone

This four-lane highway will reduce accidents and also save fuel. The trip will become smooth and simple for all types of vehicles. People living in Alwar and Behror and also the transport business, will get big benefits from this new road.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Trucks

Q1. What is a commercial truck?

Ans. A commercial truck is a vehicle used to carry goods from one place to another for business purposes.

Q2. How do electric trucks work?

Ans. Electric trucks use a battery instead of fuel. The battery powers an electric motor, which moves the truck without pollution.

Q3. What is the difference between a pickup and a mini truck?

Ans. A pickup is usually slightly bigger and carries heavier loads, while a mini truck is smaller and used for light goods and short distances.

Q4. How can trucks be safer on highways?

Ans. Trucks can be safer by following speed limits, having good brakes, maintaining proper tyres, and using highways with dividers and clear roads.


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About the Author

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.