Of the following National Highways passing through Rajasthan which National Highway is the longest within Rajasthan territory?

Of the following National Highways passing through Rajasthan which National Highway is the longest within Rajasthan territory? Correct Answer NH 11

The correct answer is NH 11.

  • The longest National Highway in the state is NH 11 (Old Name NH15).

Additional Information

  • NH 8 is the busiest in the state of Rajasthan.
  • Busiest National Highway in the state - NH 48, 58 (old 8).
  • The maximum length of National Highways - Udaipur District.
  • Minimum length of National Highways - Sawai Madhopur District.
  • Highway passing through most of the districts - NH 27 (old 76) - passes through 7 districts.

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