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Newly Built ₹100 Crore Road in Jehanabad Raises Safety Concerns: A newly widened road in Jehanabad, Bihar, is drawing attention—not for its smooth surface, but for an unusual hazard.

Despite a ₹100 crore investment, the Patna-Gaya road now features trees standing right in the middle of its 7.48 km stretch, creating major safety risks for daily commuters.

Trees Left in the Middle After Forest Clearance Rejected

The bizarre situation arose during a road widening project launched by the local administration.

Officials approached the forest department for clearance to remove trees along the route. However, the request was denied.

The forest department demanded compensation for 14 hectares of forest land, which the district authorities couldn’t provide.

In response, the administration chose to build the road around the trees, leaving them scattered across the middle lanes.

Commuters Forced to Swerve Around Trees at High Speed

This setup has turned regular travel into a risky obstacle course.

Unlike trees planted in a straight line, these are irregularly placed, forcing drivers to zigzag dangerously at high speeds.

Locals compare it to a real-life video game, except here, a wrong move could mean real injuries—or worse.

Accidents Already Reported, Public Demands Action

Several accidents have already been reported due to these tree obstructions, especially at night or in poor visibility.

Residents are urging the district administration to find a solution.

However, no significant steps have been taken yet to address the issue or remove the trees.

Authorities Silent, Accountability in Question

The lack of action has led to growing frustration and concern.

Locals fear the authorities may only act after a major tragedy occurs on the road.

As things stand, public safety is at risk, and the road, meant to ease traffic, is now a potential death trap.

Key Takeaway: Road Widening Should Not Come at the Cost of Safety

Infrastructure upgrades are meant to improve mobility, not introduce new dangers.

This situation in Bihar shows how poor coordination between departments can lead to unsafe outcomes, even with huge budgets.

Authorities must act fast to reassess the project and put traveller safety first.

This post was published on July 2, 2025 1:09 pm

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