State of Rajasthan - Act
Rajasthan State Highways Act, 2014
RAJASTHAN
India
India
Rajasthan State Highways Act, 2014
Act 22 of 2015
- Published on 1 January 2015
- Commenced on 1 January 2015
- [This is the version of this document from 1 January 2015.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, -(a)"Authority" means the Rajasthan State Highways Authority constituted under section 44;(b)"building" includes any erection of whatsoever material and in whatsoever manner constructed (including a farm-building for agricultural purposes) and also includes plinths, door steps, walls (including compound walls and fences) advertisement boards and the like;(c)"Chairperson" means the Chairperson of the Authority;(d)"competent authority" means any person or authority authorised by the State Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, to perform the functions of the competent authority for such area as may be specified in the notification;(e)"Collector" means the Collector of a District and includes any officer specially appointed by the State Government to perform the functions of a Collector under this Act;(f)"control zone" means the area of land appurtenant to a highway and situate within the distance specified in sub-section (1) of section 20;(g)"concession" means the rights and obligations specified in a contract entered into between the State Government or the Authority, as the case may be, and any person for development, financing and operation of a state highway or part thereof, and includes a contract for operation of, and levy and collection of fee on, a state highway;(h)"concessionaire" means a person who has entered into a contract with the State Government or the Authority, as the case may be, for and in respect of a concession;(i)"development", in relation to a state highway, includes its designing, construction, renovation, refurbishing, augmentation, upgradation and other activities incidental thereto, and "develop" shall be construed accordingly;(j)"Divisional Commissioner" means the Commissioner of a Division and includes any officer specially appointed by the State Government to perform the functions of a Divisional Commissioner under this Act;(k)"encroachment" means unauthorised occupation of any highway or part thereof and includes -(i)the erection of a building or any other structure, balconies, thresholds, porches or projections on, over or overhanging the highway;(ii)occupation of highway beyond the prescribed period, if any, for stacking materials or goods of any description or for exhibiting articles for sale, or for erecting poles, awnings, tents, pandals, and other similar erection, or for parking vehicles or stabling domestic animals, or for any other purposes; and(iii)excavations or embankments of any kind made or extended on any highway land;(l)"erect", with all its grammatical variations, in relation to a building, means to construct, reconstruct, extend or alter structurally a building;(m)"excavation", in relation to a piece of land, means piercing the surface of that piece of land and includes digging of wells and tanks;(n)"expressway" means a highway having a controlled access thereto with a limited number of intersections and a divider between lanes for traffic moving in opposite directions;(o)"highway" or "state highway" means any road for the time being declared as a state highway under section 3 and shall include all land situate within the boundaries of such road;(p)"land" includes benefits to arise out of land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything attached to the earth;(q)"Land Acquisition Act, 2013" means the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 (Central Act No. 30 of 2013) and includes any modification, amendment or re-enactment thereof;(r)"member" means a member of the Authority appointed under section 44 and includes the Chairperson;(s)"occupier" includes -(i)any person who for the time being is paying or is liable to pay to the owner rent or any portion of the rent of the premises in respect of which such rent is paid or payable;(ii)an owner living in or otherwise using the premises;(iii)a rent free tenant;(iv)a licensee in occupation of any premises; and(v)any person who is liable to pay to the owner damages for the use and occupation of any premises;(t)"operation", in relation to a highway, includes its maintenance, repair, modification, improvement, management and regulation, and "operate" shall be construed accordingly;(u)"owner", means and includes, -Chapter II
Development and Operation of Highways
3. Declaration of certain highways to be state highways.
4. State highways to vest in the State.
5. Power to acquire land, etc.
6. Hearing of objections.
7. Declaration of acquisition.
8. Power to take possession.
9. Right to enter into the land vested in the Government.
- Where the land has vested in the State Government under sub-section (2) of section 7, it shall be lawful for any person authorised by the State Government in this behalf, to enter and do other acts necessary upon the land for carrying out the building, maintenance, management or operation of a highway, any other road, or a part thereof, or any other work connected therewith.10. Determination of compensation by competent authority.
11. Determination of compensation by arbitrator.
12. Determination of amount payable as compensation.
13. Deposit and payment of amount.
14. Competent authority to have certain powers of civil court.
- The competent authority shall have, for the purposes of this Act, all the powers of a civil court while trying a suit under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Central Act No. 5 of 1908), in respect of the following matters, namely :-15. Resettlement and Rehabilitation Award.
- The award for rehabilitation and resettlement of all affected families shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of sections 31 to 42 of Land Acquisition Act, 2013 read with Second Schedule and Third Schedule thereof.16. Development and operation of highways.
17. Power to issue directions to the Authority.
- The State Government may give directions to the Authority as to the carrying out of any of the provisions of this Act or of any rule, notification or order made thereunder, or for discharging any functions or duties of the State Government or for exercising any powers of the State Government under this Act, and the Authority shall comply with such directions forthwith.18. Fees for services or benefits rendered on highways.
19. Agreements for development and operation of highways.
Chapter III
Control Zone Appurtenant to Highways
20. Restrictions on land in a control zone.
21. Prohibition of construction within control zone.
22. Exemption for certain works.
- The restrictions under Chapter III of the Act shall not apply to any excavation or works necessary for the repair, renewal, enlargement or maintenance of any sewer, drain, electric line, pipe, duct or other apparatus constructed in or upon the land comprising a highway before the date of commencement of this Act, or where such works are undertaken with the consent of the State Government on or after such commencement.23. Reconstruction of demolished buildings.
- If any building or part thereof, situate within the control zone and erected before the commencement of this Act, has, either entirely or in greater part, been taken down, burnt down or fallen down, such building or part thereof, shall be rebuilt only in accordance with this Act.24. Regulation of access in control zone.
- The State Government may, if it considers necessary in the interests of safety or smooth movement of traffic, by notification to be published in two State level newspapers having wide circulation, at least one of which shall be in Hindi language, regulate or divert any existing right of access to the highway across the control zone: Provided that any existing right of access shall not be diverted until alternative access has been given within a reasonable distance.25. Restriction on change in land use.
26. Levy of betterment charges in control zone.
- Any permission for change in land use under section 25 shall be granted in accordance with applicable laws and subject to payment of betterment charges to the State Government or the Authority, as the case may be, for an amount equal to the market value of the land to be determined in accordance with the provisions of subsection (4) or sub-section (5) of section 12.27. Removal of unauthorised construction.
- Any construction, works or excavation carried out in violation of the provisions of Chapter III of this Act shall be liable to removal under section 42 as if it is an unauthorised occupation of the highway, and shall be punishable as if it is an offence under the provisions of section 77 of this Act.Chapter IV
Control of Access to Highways
28. Restrictions on use of highway.
29. Restrictions on access to highways.
30. Procedure for permission of access to highway.
31. Regulation or diversion of access, etc.
Chapter V
Regulation of Traffic
32. Power to regulate traffic.
33. Prohibition of use of heavy vehicles on certain highways.
- Where the officer authorised by the State Government in this behalf is satisfied that the surface of a highway or any part thereof, or any bridge, culvert or causeway built on or across the highway is not designed to carry vehicles of which the laden weight exceeds a prescribed limit, it may, subject to such rules as may be made in this behalf, prohibit or restrict the plying of such vehicles on or over such highway or part thereof or such bridge, culvert or causeway, as the case may be.34. Temporary closure of traffic on highway.
- Where, in exercise of the powers under section 32 or section 33, the officer authorised by the State Government in this behalf considers it proper for the purposes of that section to temporarily close a highway or part thereof or to restrict or regulate traffic on such highway or part thereof, it may do so in the manner as it may deem fit.35. Permanent closure of highway.
36. Power to restrict the use of highway.
- If the State Government or an officer authorised by the State Government in this behalf is satisfied that it is necessary in the interest of public safety or convenience, or because of the nature of any road or bridge so to do, it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, prohibit or restrict, subject to such exceptions or conditions as may be specified in the notification, the use of any highway or part thereof by a class or classes of traffic either generally or on specified occasion or time as specified in the notification and when such prohibition or restriction is imposed, the State Government or such officer shall cause such traffic signs to be placed or erected at suitable places for the convenience of the traffic as may be prescribed:Provided that where any prohibition or restriction under this section is to be retained for a period of one month or less, such prohibition or restriction may be imposed without issuing notification in the Official Gazette:Provided further that the prohibition or restriction imposed under the first proviso shall be published widely for the knowledge of the users by other possible means.37. Prevention and repair of damage to highway.
38. Prohibition to leave vehicles or animals in dangerous position.
39. Construction on highway land.
Chapter VI
Prevention of Unauthorised Occupation
40. Restrictions on occupation of highway land.
41. Grant of licence for temporary use.
- The State Government or an officer authorised by the State Government in this behalf may, having regard to the safety and convenience of traffic and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed and on payment of prescribed rent or other charges, grant lease or licence of highway land to a person for temporary use:Provided that no such lease shall be valid for more than five years at a time from the date on which such lease has been granted unless renewed by the State Government or such officer.42. Removal of unauthorised occupation.
43. Recovery of cost of removal of unauthorised occupation.
Chapter VII
The Rajasthan State Highways Authority
44. Constitution of the Authority.
45. Term of office and conditions of service of members.
- The term of office of the members shall ordinarily be five years and their conditions of service shall be such as may be prescribed:Provided that no person shall be appointed as Chairperson or member after he attains the age of sixty-two years or shall serve in such capacity after he attains the age of sixty-five years:Provided further that the State Government may, in its discretion, terminate the term of office of any member, including the Chairperson, at any time by giving a notice of three months or the salary and allowances in lieu thereof.46. Disqualifications for appointment as member.
- A person shall be disqualified for being appointed as a member if he-47. Eligibility of member for re-appointment.
- Subject to the other terms and conditions of service as may be prescribed, any person ceasing to be a member shall be eligible for re-appointment as such member if he has not attained the age of sixty-four years on the date of re-appointment.48. Meetings.
49. Vacancy in the Authority not to invalidate proceedings.
- No act or proceeding of the Authority shall be invalidated merely by reason of-50. Delegation of powers by the Authority.
- The Authority may, by general or special order in writing, delegate to the Chairperson or any other member or to any officer of the Authority, subject to such conditions and limitations, if any, as may be specified in the order, such of its powers and functions under this Act (except its powers under section 103) as it may deem necessary.51. Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Authority.
- All orders, decisions and other instruments of the Authority shall be authenticated by the signature of the Chairperson or any other member or any officer of the Authority authorised by it in this behalf.52. Appointment of officers, consultants and other employees of the Authority.
53. Power of the State Government to temporarily divest the Authority of the development and operation of any highway.
54. Power of the State Government to supersede the Authority.
Chapter VIII
Property and Contracts of the Authority
55. Power of the State Government to vest or entrust any highway in the Authority.
- The State Government may, from time to time, by notification in the Official Gazette, vest in, or entrust to, the Authority, such highway or any section thereof as may be specified in such notification.56. Transfer of assets and liabilities of the State Government to the Authority.
57. Compulsory acquisition of land for the Authority.
- Any land required by the Authority for the purposes of this Act shall be deemed to be land needed for a public purpose and such land may be acquired for the Authority under sections 5 to 15 in Chapter II of this Act, as if it is an acquisition for and on behalf of the State Government.58. Contracts by the Authority.
- Subject to the provisions of section 59, the Authority shall be competent to enter into and perform any contract necessary for the discharge of its functions under this Act and such contracts may include long-term concessions for designing, construction, financing and operation of highways.59. Mode of executing contracts on behalf of the Authority.
Chapter IX
Functions of the Authority
60. Functions of the Authority.
61. Authority to act on business principles.
- In the discharge of its functions under this Act, the Authority shall act, so far as may be, on business principles.62. Power of the Authority to undertake certain works.
- The Authority may undertake to carry out on behalf of the State Government or any local authority any works or services or any class of works or services on such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon between the Authority and the State Government or the local authority concerned.63. Maintenance of highway plans.
64. Demarcation of boundaries.
65. Exercise of powers by the Authority and its officers.
- Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act, all powers to be exercised, and the functions and duties to be discharged, by the State Government under sections 28 to 43 in Chapters IV, V and VI of this Act shall be exercised or discharged by the Authority for and in respect of the highways vested in, or entrusted to it under section 55, and for this purpose, the Authority may authorise any of its officers to exercise such powers or discharge such functions and duties as it may deem fit.66. Authority to be bound by directions of the State Government.
Chapter X
Finance, Accounts and Audit of the Authority
67. Additional capital and grants to the Authority by the State Government.
- The State Government may, after due appropriation made by the Rajasthan State Legislature by law in this behalf,-68. Fund of the Authority.
69. Budget.
- The Authority shall prepare, in such form and at such time in each financial year as may be prescribed, its budget for the next financial year, showing the estimated receipts and expenditure of the Authority and forward the same to the State Government.70. Investment of funds.
- The Authority may invest its funds (including any reserve fund) in the securities of the State Government or fixed deposits of scheduled commercial banks or in such other manner as may be prescribed.71. Borrowing powers of the Authority.
72. Annual report.
- The Authority shall prepare, in such form and at such time in each financial year as may be prescribed, its annual report, giving a full account of its activities during the previous financial year and its plans for development and operation of highways in the forthcoming year, and submit a copy thereof to the State Government. Every annual report shall also contain a review of the performance of the Authority in respect of the plans contained in the preceding annual report.73. Accounts and audit.
- The accounts of the Authority shall be maintained and audited in such manner as the State Government may, in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, prescribe and the Authority shall furnish, to the State Government before such date as may be prescribed, its audited copy of accounts together with the auditor's report thereon.74. Annual report and auditor's report to be laid before the State Legislature.
- The State Government shall cause the annual report of the Authority and the auditor's report to be laid, as soon as may be, after they are received, before the House of the State Legislature.Chapter XI
Offences and Penalties
75. Unauthorised use of highway.
76. Unauthorised access to highway.
77. Unauthorised occupation of a highway.
78. Use of highway without payment of fee.
- Whoever uses a highway or part thereof without payment of the fee due for such use shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to one month or with a fine of two thousand rupees or a fine equal to twice the fee payable for use of the highway by the offending vehicle for a distance of one hundred kilometres, whichever is higher, and such fine shall be imposed in addition to the fee due and payable under this Act and the rules made thereunder.79. Unsafe driving.
- Subject to the provisions of Chapter VIII of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (Central Act No. 59 of 1988), whoever engages in or abets driving on a highway,-80. Mischief by injury to highway.
- Whoever commits mischief by doing any act which renders or which he knows to be likely to render any highway impassable or less safe for travelling or conveying property, or wilfully causes damage to a highway, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years, or with a fine which shall not be less than ten thousand rupees but which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both.81. Defacing road signs and signals.
- Whoever maliciously or wilfully damages, defaces, alters, modifies or removes any road sign, signal, indicator, or apparatus on the highway shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to fifty thousand rupees, or with both; and if it is proved that any means exist for causing such damage, defacing, alteration, modification or removal, it shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved, that such damage, defacing, alteration, modification or removal, as the case may be, has been maliciously or wilfully caused by such person.82. Seizure and impounding of vehicle.
83. Seizure or compounding by officer of the concessionaire.
84. Punishment for non-compliance of orders or directions.
- Whoever, fails to comply with any order or direction given under this Act by the State Government or the Authority or any officer authorised by the State Government or the Authority in this behalf, as the case may be, within such time as may be specified in the said order or direction or contravenes or attempts or abets the contravention of any of the provisions of this Act or any rules or regulations made thereunder, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or with fine, which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both, in respect of each offence and in the case of a continuing failure, with an additional fine which may extend to twenty thousand rupees for every day during which the failure continues.85. Power of police to investigate.
- For the purposes of investigation of an offence punishable under this Act, a police officer shall have all the powers as provided in Chapter XII of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Central Act No. 2 of 1974).86. Offences by companies.
87. Power of search and seizure.
88. Factors to be taken into account by courts.
- While adjudicating the quantum of penalties and fines to be imposed under this Act, the court shall have due regard to the following factors, namely:-Chapter XII
Miscellaneous
89. Application of the Rajasthan State Road Development Fund Act, 2004.
- Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Rajasthan State Road Development Fund Act, 2004 (Act No. 13 of 2004), the State Government shall, in accordance with the provisions of section 9 of that Act, earmark at least fifty per cent of the funds collected under that Act in any year, for the development and maintenance of state highways, and the provisions of that Act shall be deemed to be amended to the extent specified in this section.90. Delegation of powers by the State Government.
91. District Road Safety Council.
92. District Road Safety Council to submit reports etc.
- Every District Road Safety Council shall submit such reports and returns and furnish such information to the State Government, as may be required from time to time, and the State Government shall compile and cause to be laid a consolidated report before the House of the State Legislature for and in respect of each year.93. Finality of orders.
- Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, every order made or any action taken by the State Government or the Authority or an officer authorised in this behalf by the State Government or the Authority, as the case may be, shall be final and shall not be called in question in any original suit, application or execution proceeding and no injunction shall be granted by any court or other authority in respect of any action taken or to be taken in pursuance of any power conferred by or under this Act on the State Government, Authority or the officer authorised in that behalf.94. Appeal.
95. Bar of jurisdiction.
- Save as provided in this Act, no appeal shall lie in any court or other authority and no civil court shall have any jurisdiction in respect of any matter in respect of which the State Government or the Authority, or any officer authorised by the State Government or the Authority in that behalf is empowered by or under this Act and no injunction shall be granted by any court or other authority in respect of any action taken or proposed to be taken in pursuance of any power conferred by or under this Act.96. Conduct of inquiry.
- An officer authorised in this behalf under this Act shall, if he decides to make any inquiry for the purposes of this Act, make a summary inquiry in such manner as may be prescribed.97. Employees of the Authority and the concessionaire to be public servants.
- All members, officers and employees of the Authority or the concessionaire shall, when acting or purporting to act in pursuance of the provisions of this Act or of any rule or regulation made thereunder, be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Central Act No. 45 of 1860).98. Protection of action taken in good faith.
99. Powers and duties of police.
- Every police officer shall forthwith furnish information to the nearest officer of the Authority or any officer subordinate thereto of any offence under this Act coming to his knowledge and shall be bound to assist the Authority and its officers and employees in the exercise of their lawful authority.100. Duty of village officials.
- Wherever any village headman, village accountant, village watchman or other village official, by whatever name called, becomes aware of any offence involving unauthorised occupation, damage or destruction of a highway, he shall forthwith inform the nearest police station or the nearest office of the Authority or any officer authorised in this behalf by the State Government or the Authority, the commission of such offence and shall also be duty bound to assist the State Government or the Authority and such authorised officer in prosecuting the offender of the offence.101. Power to enter.
- Subject to any rules made in this behalf, any person, generally or specially authorised by the State Government or the Authority in this behalf, may, whenever it is necessary so to do for any of the purposes of this Act, at all reasonable times, enter upon any land or premises, and-102. Power of the State Government to make rules.
103. Power of the Authority to make regulations.
104. Act to have overriding effect.
- The provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any other law for the time being in force or in any instrument having effect by virtue of any law other than this Act.105. Power to remove difficulties.
106. Rules and regulations to be laid before the Rajasthan State Legislature.
- Every rule and every regulation made under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is so made, before the House of the State Legislature, while it is in session, for a period of not less than fourteen days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions and if before the expiry of the session in which it is so laid or of the sessions immediately following, the House of the State Legislature makes any modification in the rule or resolves that the rule or regulations should not be made, the rule or regulations, as the case may be, shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be, so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done thereunder.107. Repeal and savings.
| Serial No. | State Highway No. | Description of State Highways |
| 1. | 1 | Jhalawar to Mathura via Jhalarapatan, Khandiya Choraha, Baran,Mangrol, Itawa, Laban, Lakheri, Indergarh, Sawai Madhopur,Bhadoti, Gangapur, Hindaun, Bayana and Bharatpur. |
| 2. | 2 | Dausa to Kuchaman via Lawan, Tunga, Phagi, Dudu, Sambhar,Nawan, Palari and Kuchaman. |
| 3. | 2A | Dholpur (NH-3) to Rajakhera up to State Border. |
| 4. | 2B | Palari to Khatu via Managlana and Makrana. |
| 5. | 2C | Jaipur to Nawan via Jobner and Pachkodiya. |
| 6. | 3 | Ganganagar to Bikaner via Padampur, Raisinghnagar, Anupgarh,Gharsana and Chattargarh. |
| 7. | 6 | Dungargarh (NH-11) to Rajgarh via Sardarshahar and Taranagar. |
| 8. | 6A | Sawai Bari (SH-6) to Sattasar via Varsisar and Lunkaransar. |
| 9. | 7 | Kishangarh to Sangaria via Roopangarh, Parbatsar, Manglana,Kuchaman, Losal, Salasar, Ratangarh, Sardarsahar, Pallu, Rawatsarand Hanumangarh. |
| 10. | 7A | Hanumangarh to Abohar via Sadulshahar. |
| 11. | 7B | Sadulshahar Ganganagar, Mirzawala and Karanpur. |
| 12. | 7C | Ratangarh to Talchhapar. |
| 13. | 7D | Ranasar (SH-7) to Ladunun via Daulatpura and Deedwana. |
| 14. | 7E | Sarwar to Kishangarh via Arai. |
| 15. | 8 | Sikar to Luharu up to State Border via Nawalgarh, Jhunjhunu,Chirawa and Surajgarh. |
| 16. | 8A | Sikar to Pachkodia via Lalas, Ghatwa, Danta Ramgarh andRenwal. |
| 17. | 8B | Jatawali to Kaladera via Chomu. |
| 18. | 9 | Dabok (NH-76) to Chittaurgarh via Mavali, Bhopalsagar andKapasan. |
| 19. | 9A | Katunda to Shri Chhatarpura via Barodia, Chechat and RamganjMandi. |
| 20. | 9B | Suket to Ramganj Mandi. |
| 21. | 11 | Sanchore (NH-15) to Abu Road via Raniwara Kalan and Mandar. |
| 22. | 12 | Sanganer to Kankroli via Phagi, Diggi, Malpura, Sanwariya,Kekari, Shahpura, Mandal and Bhilwara. |
| 23. | 13 | Alwar to Rajgarh via Kushalgarh, Talvarksh, Narayanpur,Thanagazi, Ghata Bhandrol, Shahpura, Kanwat, Neem ka Thana,Khetri, Singhana, Chirawa and Pilani. |
| 24. | 14 | Bharatpur to Narnaul (State Border) via Deeg, Nagar, Meo kaBaroda, Baggar ka Tiraha, Alwar, Beharor, Tatarpur and Bardod. |
| 25. | 15 | Mangalwar to Neemach up to State border via Dungala, BadiSadari and Chhoti Sadari. |
| 26. | 16 | Chawa to Amaratiya (NH-8) via sindri, Jalore, Sanderao, Sadariand Desuri. |
| 27. | 19 | Phalodi (NH-15) to Needar via Aahu, Pachudi, Nagaur, Tarneu,Khatu Kalan, Khatu khurd, Toshina, Kuchaman, Bhuni, Maroth, DeoliMinda, Renwal Crossing and Kaladera. |
| 28. | 19A | Jhalawar to Aagar (State Border) via Pipaliya, Suliya, BhawaniMandi and Dug. |
| 29. | 19B | Mangrol (SH-1) to Rajpura via Bambori Kalan. |
| 30. | 20 | Sikar to Nokha via Salasar, Sujangarh and Talchhapar. |
| 31. | 21 | Dantiwara to Mertacity via Piparcity and Borunda. |
| 32. | 21A | Parbatsar up to NH-89 Junction via Piplad, Bagaut, Harsore,Bherunda and Dodiyana. |
| 33. | 22 | Mandrayal to Pahadi upto State Border via Karauli, Hindaun,Mahuwa, Kathoomar Kherli and Nagar. |
| 34. | 23 | Bharatpur (NH-11-Uncha Nagla) to Dholpur (NH-11B) via Roopwasand Sepau. |
| 35. | 24 | Bhadoti Mod (SH-1) to Bassi via Junction of NH-11B Lalsot andTunga. |
| 36. | 25 | Dharuhera to Gangapur via Bhiwadi, Tapookara, Tijara,Kishangarh Bas, Alwar, Rajgarh, Bandikui, Sikandara, Gangapur andGadi Sawai Ram. |
| 37. | 25A | Tehla to Gadi Sawai Ram (SH-35) via Rajgarh. |
| 38. | 26 | Nasirabad to Deoli (SH-12) via Kekri. |
| 39. | 27 | Sirohi (NH-14) to Deesa up to District Border via Mandar. |
| 40. | 28 | Phalodi (NH-15) to Ramji ki Gol via Daechu, Shergarh,Pachpadara, Balotra, Sindri and Guda-Malani. |
| 41. | 28B | Pachpadra (NH-112) to Bagundi. |
| 42. | 29 | Uniara (NH-116) to Bijoliya (NH-76) via Bundi, Indergarh,Lakheri up to NH-76. |
| 43. | 29 | A NH- 11A (Km.13/300) to Sirska via Tehla. |
| 44. | 30 | Sawai Madhopur (NH-116) to Palighat up to State Border. |
| 45. | 31 | Jalore (SH-16) to Raniwara Kalan (SH-11) via Ramseen Bhinmal. |
| 46. | 32 | Sadari (SH-16-62) to Banswara via Ranakpur, Gogunda, Udaipur,Salumber Aspur, Sabala, Lohariya and Ganoda. |
| 47. | 33 | Rawatbhata (SH-9A) to Laban via Kota, Keshoraipatan andKapren. |
| 48. | 34 | Tonk to Keshoraipatan via Nagar, Nainwa and Khatkad. |
| 49. | 35 | Mahuwa to Govindgarh (SH-45) via Gadi Sawai Ram andLaxmangarh. |
| 50. | 36 | Churu (NH-65) to Ganganagar via Taranagar, Sahawa, Nohar,Thaladaka, Munda, Hanumangarh and Lalgarh. |
| 51. | 37 | Chomu (NH-11) to Churu via Ajeetgarh, Shrimadhopur, Khandelaand Udaipurwati. |
| 52. | 37A | Dudu to Manoharthana via Malpura, Todaraisingh, Nainwa,Khatkad, Kapren, Barod and Baran. |
| 53. | 37B | Kotputali (NH-8) to Losal (SH-7) via Patan, Neemka Thana,Chala, Udaipurwati, Sikar and Dhod. |
| 54. | 37C | Udaipuriya Mod (NH-11) to Mundru (SH-37) via Khejroli. |
| 55. | 38 | Sirohi (NH-14) to Balotra (NH-112) via Jawal, Kalandri,Ramseen, Jalore, Mokalsar and Siwana. |
| 56. | 39 | Satur (NH-12) to Mundwa via Jahajpur, Shahpura, Vijaynagar,Beawar, Mertacity, Lambia, Merta road and Khajwana. |
| 57. | 40 | Gadara road to Nachana via Pokharan, Barmer, Chawa, Baytoo,Kanod, Phalsoond, Miniyana and Pokharan. |
| 58. | 41 | Fatehpur to Rajgarh via Jhunjhunu, Alsisar and Malsisar. |
| 59. | 42 | Bari (NH-11B) to Kheragarh up to State Border via Saipau andBasai-Nawab. |
| 60. | 43 | Bari (NH-11B) to Sonkh up to State Border via Baseri,Bandh-Baretha, Uchchain and Bharatpur. |
| 61. | 44 | Natani ka Bara to Kaman Koshi Road via Mala Khera, Laxmangarh,Kathoomar, Nadbai and Deeg. |
| 62. | 45 | Ramgarh (SH-13) to Fatehpur Sikri (up to State Border) viaGovindgarh, Sikri, Nagar, Nadbai, Weir, Bayana and Radwal. |
| 63. | 48 | Chhani to Rani. |
| 64. | 49 | Mavli to Charbhujaji (SH-16) via Nathdwara and Kelwara. |
| 65. | 51 | Kota to Dharnawada up to State Border via Ladpura, Sangod andChhabara. |
| 66. | 52 | Ajaraka (SB) to Tala via Mundawar, Sodawas, Harsora,Narayanpur and Thanagazi. |
| 67. | 53 | Bhindar to Rishabhdeo via Bambora, Salumbar and Kalyanpur. |
| 68. | 54 | Aspur to Sarthuna via Punjpur, Punali, Dobra, Simalwara andPeeth. |
| 69. | 55 | Gudha (SH-52) to Jaipur (NH-8) via Kishori, SidhkaTibara,Jhiri, Andhi and Ramgarh. |
| 70. | 56 | Mandri (SH-12) to Lassani Tal up to NH-8 via Amet and Devgarh. |
| 71. | 57 | Mokhampura (NH-8) to Sambhar via Phulera. |
| 72. | 58 | Jodhpur to Bhim up to NH-8 via Vinayaka, Rajola, Sojat City,Rendiri, Bhaisana, Sojat Road, Kantaliya and Baban. |
| 73. | 59 | Beawar to Nimbi Jodha via Pisangan, Govindgarh, Ladpura,Tehla,Bherunda, Harsore, Degana, Khatu and Bhanthri. |
| 74. | 60 | Thanwala to Ganeri (SH-20) via Bherunda, Neemari, Kothariya,Degana, Sanjhun and Tarneu Jayal Deedwana. |
| 75. | 61 | Phalodi (NH-15) to Mandal via Osian, Mathania, Jodhpur,Khejrali, Bhatenda, Sardarsamand, Jadan, Marwar Junction, Aauwa,Jojawar, Kamalighat, Devgarh and Rajaji ka Kareda. |
| 76. | 62 | Bilara to Pindwara via Sojat, Sireeyari, Jojawar, Bagol,Desuri, Sadari and Sewari. |
| 77. | 63 | Banar to Kuchera via Bhopalgarh, Asop. |
| 78. | 64 | Rohat (NH-65) to Ahore (SH-16) via Vasi and Bhadra June. |
| 79. | 65 | Sheo (NH-15) to Shergarh via Bhiyad, Barnawa Jagger, Patodiand Phalsoond. |
| 80. | 66 | Siwana to Dhandhaniya (NH-114) via Samdari, Kalyanpur andMandli Rodhawa Kalan. |
| 81. | 67 | Sardarsamand (SH-61) to Desuri (SH-62) via Pali, Ramsiya,Somesar and Nadol. |
| 82. | 68 | Dangiyawas (NH-112) to Balotra via Kakelao, Khejarli, GudaBishnoiya, Kakani, Luni, Dhundhara and Rampura Samdari. |
| 83. | 69 | Churu Bhaleri. |
| 84. | 70 | Tather to Shivpuri (S.B.) via Digod, Kota, Sultanpur, Itawaand Khatoli. |
| 85. | 71 | Kund to Miyada via Koyala, Kotrisunda, Majarawata, NH-76,Jaleda, Heekar, Piplod and Atru. |
| 86. | 72 | Baran, Jalwara, Nahargarh, Padon up to State Border. |
| 87. | 73 | NH-11 Junction-Ramu Ka Was to Badhadar J. NH-11 Sikar CityPortion. |