Bohra Construction Company got a new lane project in Rajasthan (West India) PROJECT Widening from single lane to two lane of Osian Ahu Dasori road. STATE : RAJASTHAN THE PROJECT IS BY PWD. WEST ZONE INDIA ABOUT THE PROJECT By allowing cars additional space to navigate the bend without entering the opposite lane, widening the lanes on a bend can lower the probability of head-on collisions. The safety of turn lanes can also be increased by extending them, especially for bigger cars. Widening the driving lanes on multi-lane roadways’ straight parts helps lessen sideswipe collisions. Lane widths of 2.75 to 3.75 metres are usually employed on metropolitan arterial roadways. Less than 3.0 metres of lane width for through traffic on rural roads frequently results in increased collision rates; a lane width of 3.5 metres is frequently advised (except where the presence of cyclists means that wider lanes are needed. LOCATIONÂ Rajasthan is a state located in India, making about 342,239 square kilometres (132,139 square miles), or 10.4% of the country’s total land area. It is the seventh most populous state in India and the biggest by land. It shares a boundary with the Pakistani provinces of Sindh to the west and Punjab to the northwest along the Sutlej-Indus River basin. Read More: Nema Ram Barala got a project in Rajasthan for road It is located on India’s northwesterly side, where it makes up the majority of the expansive and hostile Thar Desert (also known as the Great Indian Desert). Punjab to the north, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to the northeast, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, and Gujarat to the southwest are the five Indian states that border it