Overpass connecting multiple wildlife habitats opened for one-sided traffic near Ranthambore
A vital overpass on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway near Ranthambore National Park is now open for one-way traffic. This innovative structure aims to protect wildlife and prevent accidents. It features a 3.5 km animal overpass system and dedicated und...

Jaipur: A major overpass along a stretch of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway near Ranthambore National Park has been opened for one-sided traffic, aimed at ensuring safe movement of animals and reducing human-wildlife conflict, an official said.
The overpass spans an 11.5 km stretch where special engineering measures have been implemented to allow wildlife and traffic to coexist with minimal disturbance.
At the core of the design is a 3.5 km animal overpass system, comprising five segments of around 500 metres each, along with dedicated underpasses exclusively for wildlife movement.
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Constructed at an estimated cost of around Rs 900 crore by Larsen and Toubro, the overpass connects key wildlife habitats, including Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary, Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve, and parts of Kuno National Park, creating a continuous ecological corridor, a company official said.
Around 1,500 LED lights have been installed to guide motorists through covered stretches, ensuring safety without affecting wildlife movement.
The initiative seeks to address habitat fragmentation caused by highways and reduce accidents involving animals. The project is expected to be fully completed by September 2026, officials added.
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