New Delhi: A vast, signal-free elevated corridor is being planned by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) in an attempt to alleviate the daily traffic problems on the Delhi-Gurgaon National Highway (NH-48) and the arterial highways that surround it. The goal of the new Rs 5,000-crore infrastructure project is to drastically cut down on travel time between the two main NCR hubs.

The NHAI has already started the process of creating a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the project, which is currently in its main stage.

The Corridor Under Proposal: A Link Without Signals

The elevated corridor is a key component of the government's plan to reduce congestion in South Delhi and Gurgaon.

Key Features of the Delhi-Gurgaon Elevated Corridor

Length: The corridor will be about 20 km i

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