Road transport between the two cities is going to be easier with the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway being built between the country’s capital Delhi and the commercial capital Mumbai . On February 12, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the first phase of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.Â
This first phase of the expressway will connect Sohna in Haryana to Dausa in Rajasthan. The special thing is that from its beginning, the journey of 228 kilometers from Delhi to Jaipur will be covered in just 2 hours.
The total length of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is 1355 kilometers and it will pass through Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The work of this expressway in MP and Rajasthan is almost completed. Now with its inauguration on February 12,
vehicles will start plying between Delhi to Jaipur and Dausa. Let us know in detail the features of this expressway…
You will get freedom from toll
The biggest feature of Delhi and Mumbai Expressway is that there are no toll gates anywhere on this entire expressway. That is, during the journey, passengers will not have to stop for toll again and again. Interchange tolls have been imposed at the entry and exit points on the highway. The travel fee on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will be charged on the basis of the number of kilometres. There are gates for entry and exit at every 50 km where toll will be deducted automatically.
The fee will be 35 paise per km.
As soon as you enter the expressway, the machines installed there will record the time and place of entry. After this, when you get down from the expressway, the machine will automatically deduct the money from your FASTag account.
An NHAI official told the media that only 35 paise per kilometer would be charged, which is the toll rate fixed by the NBT. The traveling distance between Sohna and Dausa is 200 kms, that means the toll tax you will pay is just Rs 70.
There will be five interchanges on the route between Delhi and Jaipur and this highway will be of 8 lanes. It can be made 12 lanes wide. The high speed limit of the expressway is 120 kilometers per hour. There will be 8 entry and exit points between Delhi and Dausa, the first entry and exit point will be at Alipore, followed by other 7 entry-exit points at 10 km, 20 km from Alipore. , 34 Km., 67 Km., 102 Km., 121 Km. And will be located at a distance of 181 kms.