Feb 20, 2024
5 Smoothest Highways in India
The Yamuna Expressway, a 165.5 km 6-lane highway, opened in 2012. It connects Greater Noida to Agra and serves as an emergency runway for fighter jets, offering ample space for traffic.
The Mumbai-Delhi Expressway, 8 lanes wide and 1350 km long, is a vital economic artery for India. The highway has yet to be fully open, and one can only travel before Jaipur currently.
Bangalore-Chennai Expressway, linking two major Indian cities, will be 4 lanes wide & span 265 km, with a vehicle speed limit of 120 kmph. It’s expected to be finished by the end of 2025.
The Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway, 93.1 km long with 4 lanes, offers smooth rides & scenic views. It is an old highway, the government maintains its modernity, & there are no tolls in Gujarat.
Lucknow-Agra Expressway is 302 km long & 6 lanes wide, offering clean stretches & minimal traffic. Notably, it doubles as an emergency airstrip for fighter jets, with a speed limit of 120 kmph.