instead of diesel fuel, the expressway's speed and absence of traffic will reduce logistical costs
by around 70%. Out of its eight lanes, the Delhi–Mumbai highway will also feature four lanes
specifically designated for electric cars. In addition, a 1.5-meter-high security barrier will be
erected on both sides of the expressway route, and the toll plaza will be placed inside slip lanes.
Wildlife Crossings: The Mukundara National Park and Matheran Eco-sensitive Zone tunnels,
which will be the first 8-lane wide tunnels in India, would be the key animal crossing attractions.
The country's longest expressway, the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, will have the first animal
overpasses or over bridges, which are specifically intended to keep the wildlife section intact and
unaffected by project building.
Route of Delhi–Mumbai Expressway
The route alignment for each of the four parts of the Delhi to Mumbai expressway, which span
various states, is provided below:
Section 1: Route: 59 km DND-Faridabad-KMP
(50 km in Haryana and 9 km in Delhi)
The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway would begin at Delhi's Delhi Noida Driveway (DND) flyway
and continue via Shaheen Bagh, Okhla, and Kalindi Kunj before reaching Mumbai. A place of
entrance and exit is Sohna in Haryana. At the KMP expressway in Nuh, Haryana, the traffic from
both entry and departure points will combine to proceed in the direction of Vadodara and
Mumbai.
Section 2: Route: 845 km, Sohna-KMP-Vadodara
(149 km Gujarat, 244 km Madhya Pradesh, 373 km Rajasthan, and 79 km Haryana)
Alipur village, Sohna, Sancholi village, Bhirawati & Khalilpur (Nuh district), Naurangabad, east
of Ujina, east of Bhadas, west of Pinangwan, east of Ferozepur Jhirka, and Kolgaon village are
some of the Haryana state locations that are included in section two of the Delhi-Mumbai
highway. Following that, it travels across Rajasthan, passing via Naugaon village (Alwar
district), Rajgarh-Mandawar road, east of Dausa, south-west of Lalsot, south-west of Sawai
Madhopur, east of Indragarh (Bundi), east of Kota, and east of Rawatbhata.
The expressway route will also go across Madhya Pradesh and travel through areas to the east of
Bhanupura, the east of Garoth, the east of Sitamau, the east of Jaora, the west of Ratlam, and the
west of Thandla. The road then enters the state of Gujarat, passing through communities
including Chhayan Village, north of Dahod, some of Godhra, Dodka Village, and Vadodara.