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In Tamil Nadu, specific series are exclusively used for certain type of vehicles All State Transport Corporation vehicles start the series with 'N' or 'AN' All Government owned vehicles start the series with 'G', 'AG', 'BG', 'CG' or 'DG', Etc., (all Combination of G)
As of 2023, Tamil Nadu has an extensive road network covering about 2.71 lakh km with a road density of 2,084.71 kilometres (1,295.38 mi) per 1000 km 2 which is higher than the national average of 1,926.02 kilometres (1,196.77 mi) per 1000 km 2. [3]
The Tamil Nadu State Highways Network has eight circles: Chennai, Villupuram, Madurai, Salem, Tiruchirappalli, Coimbatore, Tiruppur and Tirunelveli. [1] The state has a total of 286 state highways, 161 state highways urban (SH-U) stretches and 905 major district roads (MDRs), apart from other district roads (ODRs). [2]
Junction with NH-716 near Puttur connecting, Narayana Vanam, Thumburu, Koppedu, Harijan, Vada, Ramagiri, Krishnapuram, Utthukottai -Tamil Nadu. — — NH 716B: 20.0: 12.4 The highway starting from its junction with NH-16 near Thachur in the state of Tamil Nadu and terminating at its junction with NH-40 near Chittoor in the state of Andhra ...
NH 48 passes through the states of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. [1] The stretch between Pune and Bengaluru was known as P.B. Road in olden days. Its stretch from Delhi to Mumbai was earlier designated NH 8 and the stretch between Mumbai and Chennai was designated NH 4 before all the national ...
In India, this is the network of roads maintained by the state governments. These roads are constructed and managed by the states' Public Works Department. The state highways are usually roads that link important cities, towns and district headquarters within the state and connect them with National Highways or state highways of neighbouring ...
In Tamil Nadu, there is a separate Highways Department (HD) [1] which was established in April 1946 and renamed as Highways & Minor Ports Department (HMPD) on 30 October 2008. [2] HMPD of Tamil Nadu is primarily responsible for construction and maintenance of roads including national highways, state highways and major district roads in Tamil Nadu.
Gadara road to Nachana via Pokharan, Barmer, Chawa, Baytoo, Kanod, Phalsoond, Miniyana, Pokharan. — — SH 41: 111.2: 69.1 Fatehpur to Rajgarh via Jhunjhunun, Alsisar, Malsisar. — — SH 42: 37: 23 Bari to Kheragarh up to Stat Border via Saipau, Basai Nawab. — — SH 43: 89: 55 Bari (NH 11B to Sonkh up to State Border via Baseri, Bandh ...