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The longest National Highway in new numbering scheme is National Highway 44.. The longest National Highway under the old numbering scheme was the NH 7 which was from Varanasi to Kanyakumari passing through Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu covering a distance of 4,572 km (2,841 mi), as of Sep 2011 as per National Highways Authority ...
National highways constituted 2.7% of India's total road network, but carried about 40% of road traffic, as of 2013. [4] In 2016, the government vowed to double the highway length from 101,011 to 200,000 km. [5]
Phase-A: Approved in 2005, it included about 4,099 km length of roads (3,014 km of NH and 1,085 km of State roads). The SARDP-NE Phase ‘A’ is expected to be completed by 2023-24. [5] Phase-B: It covers 3,723 km (2,210 km NHs and 1,513 km of State roads) of road. Phase ‘B’ of SARDP-NE shall be taken up after completion of Phase ‘A’. [6]
NH-148N near Garoth Ujjain including spur of 3.200 km. towards Badnewar and a spur of 7 km. towards Dewas and terminating at its junction with NH-52 near Kshipra Bridge (Village Lohar Piplia) Madhya Pradesh: 248 (NH11C) old NH8 through Jaipur from km220 to km 273.50: Rajasthan: 53 33 248A: NH48 near Sahpura, Alwar, Ramgarh, Nuh NH48 near ...
Dec 2022: 1063 km under-construction out of 1386 km; 7 packages (202 km) out of 53 (1386 km) completed as of 30 December 2022. [70] Feb 2023: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 246-km long Sohna–Dausa–Lalsot stretch of the expressway on 12 February 2023. The entire Expressway is expected to be opened by January 2024. [3] [4] [5] [71]
Speed limits in the city of Mysore, Karnataka. Speed limits in India vary by state and vehicle type. In April 2018, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways fixed the maximum speed limit on expressways at 120 km/h, for national highways at 110 km/h, and for urban roads at 70 km/h for M1 category of vehicles.
The NHAI is also responsible of the toll collection on several highways. [7] Yogendra Narain was the first Chairman of NHAI in 1988. He is a retired IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre. In June 2022, the NHAI created a Guinness World record by building 75 km of highway between Amravati and Akola in Maharashtra in a span of just 5 days. [8]
The NHAI is also responsible for implementing other projects on National ... the average traffic speed in Chennai was 18.9 km/h (11.7 mph), in Mumbai was 20.7 km/h ...