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Post by denny.nelson31on May 31, 2011 1:43am
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Tamil Nadu project - Existing Conditions

Tamil Nadu project - Existing Conditions
About 2600 km of roads spread over all parts of the state (covering 22 of the 29 districts of Tamil Nadu) 
have been identified for maintenance. A majority of these maintenance roads belong to the State Highways 
(SH) and Major District Roads (MDR) category, accounting for 55% and 40% respectively of the road 
lengths taken up. The other district roads (ODR) account for remaining 5% of the roads. About 50% of the 
roads identified have a single lane configuration while 35% of the roads are of two-lane configuration. 
Earthen shoulders exist along almost all these roads.  Constricted sections of RoW less than 5m exist in 
some settlement stretches. In other rural sections, the RoW varies from 15 to 30m.  
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