Delhi Dehradun the fast road is over and it all works quickly. The epidemic road will reduce travel time to 2.5 to 3 hours.
Update Delhi Deli Delhoradun’s highway: Eli Dehradun is the fast road finished and will soon become open, which is a good news for passengers. Currently, 3.5 kilometers are opened in this fast road. The Delhi Deli Delhoradun’s highway will soon open. However, the inauguration date was not officially announced. Once it is running, the fast road will reduce travel time to 2.5 to 3 hours.
At full operation, the speed road reduce the trip time in half, from the previous 6-hour trip to 2.5 to 3 hours. Passengers traveling from Delhi to Bagpat will also benefit from smoother movement and unobstructed connection it provides. The inauguration of the highway was tightened earlier for technical problems. However, it can now be opened in March since the completion of the rest of the construction work.
This multi-regional new high-speed Greenfield will travel through Uttar Pradesh, Utarah and Delhi. The first eighteen km of the highway between the Akshardam Delhi and Loni Dehradun temple is reportedly free. Currently, the Delhi Deli Delhoradun freeway charges the travelers of 500 rubles in paid fees, with some paid space on the route, which charges 90 rupees, 130 rupees and 75 rupees. Sound insulation barriers located on both sides of the freeway are one of its main features.
It is expected that the first 32-kilometer trip from Akshardam to Bagpat will reduce travel time from two hours to twenty-five minutes. The last stage connects the crook in Dehradun with Ganeshpur to Uttar Pradesh. In addition, a 3.4-kilometer section between Daoat was already available for passengers.
The entire high-speed road is divided into four sections-from the Akshadam in Delhi, passing through the Delhi-Mobai, Shasta Park, Has Has and Mandolas in Hercar (EPE Interchange). Then the fast road continues through the boot, shamley and Sakharanpaur Uttar -Pradesh, before getting to Dehradun Uttars.
According to the Ministry of Roads and Highways (MORTH), 212 km of six-lane Delhi Delhoradun was built, which is controlled by Greenfield Access Access Access.
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The first 18 km, which stretches from the Akshard to Lonni temple, will be free, which will provide passengers of a win -win experience.
Key function
A 12-kilometer (7.5 mile) corridor will be built at the Rajadi National Park to protect the wild, so it will be the second highway in India, which has a wildlife protection corridor after NH-44.