Expressways of India

Expressways of India

Sign for National Expressway in India
and
Sign for NE1, NE2
System information
Maintained by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
Length5,930 km (3,680 mi)
Formed2002
Highway names
System links
Delhi-Meerut Expressway, the widest expressway in India with 14 lanes
Delhi–Noida Direct (DND Flyway), India's first 8-lane wide expressway
Mumbai–Pune Expressway, India's first ever and 6-lane expressway

Expressways are the highest class of roads in India. In July 2023, the total length of expressways in India was 5,930 km (3,680 mi), with 11,127.69 km (6,914.43 mi) under construction. These are controlled-access highways designed for high vehicular movement with speed limit of 120 km/h and entrance and exits are controlled by grade separated system interchanges (such as cloverleaf, three-way, trumpet) whereas National highways are flyover access or tolled, where entrance and exit are done by service interchanges, flyovers are provided to bypass the city/town/village traffic and these highways are designed for speed of 100 km/h. Some roads are not access-controlled expressways but are still named expressways, such as the Bagodara–Tarapur Expressway,[1] Biju Expressway,[2] these are actually state highways that are not declared by the central government as an Expressway, hence not an Expressway or National Highway.

Under construction, the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway will be the longest expressway in India. It is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.

Mumbai–Pune Expressway is the first 6-lane operational expressway in India started in 2002. Expressways follow standards set by Indian Roads Congress and Bureau of Indian Standards.

Currently, the longest expressway in India is the partially-opened Delhi–Mumbai Expressway (Phase-III) at 935 km (581 mi), which was opened in 2023,[3] and the widest expressway is the Delhi – Gurgaon section of the Dwarka Expressway with 16 lanes, which was opened in 2024.

  1. ^ Translink Infrastructure Consultants (27 February 2023). Six Laning of Bagodara Tarapur Section. Retrieved 24 May 2024 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ "Biju Expressway Route Map, Cost, Progress, and More - Infra Info Hub". 17 January 2024. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway: CM Shinde, Dy CM Fadnavis Launch Phase-2 of Samruddhi Mahamarg". 26 May 2023.