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This is a list of countries (or regions) by total road network size, both paved and unpaved.Also included is additional data on road network density and the length of each country or region's controlled-access highway network (also known as a motorway, expressway, freeway, etc.), designed for high vehicular traffic.
As of 2024, the longest expressway in India is the partially-opened Delhi–Mumbai Expressway (Phase-III) at 1,015 km (631 mi), which was opened in December 18, 2024, [5] and the widest expressway is the Delhi – Gurgaon section of the Dwarka Expressway with 16 lanes, which was opened in 2024.
G3021 Lintong–Xingping Expressway, also known as the Second Ring Expressway of Xi'an, planned length of 360 kilometres (224 mi). G93 Chengyu Ring Expressway, planned length of 1,057 kilometres (657 mi). Chengdu Economic Zone Ring Expressway, planned length of 438 kilometres (272 mi). Texas State Highway 99, planned length of 184 miles (296 km).
An expressway refers to any access controlled road with grade-separated intersections and make up a very small portion of India's highway network, at about 5,579 km (3,467 mi) length. [16] Expressways are separate from the highway network, except for the Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway , which is part of NH 8 .The longest expressway in India is the ...
India: Loop route in India : Longest road route in India. U.S. Route 20: ... Length is the total planned network length. North–South expressway: 1,941 km (1,206 mi)
The NHAI by Government of India aims to expand the expressway network and plans to add an additional 18,637 km (11,580 mi) of expressways by 2024 apart from existing national highways. [ 33 ] India's first 8-lane wide access-controlled expressway, the Delhi Noida Direct Flyway (DND Flyway), operational in January 2001, is an expressway ...
Length (km/mi) Lanes Year of Completion Remarks Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway: Maharashtra: Nagpur: Igatpuri: 701 km 435.6 mi 6 December 2022 Longest expressway in India. Mumbai–Pune Expressway [1] Maharashtra: Mumbai: Pune: 94.5 km 58.7 mi 6 April 2002 India's first 6-lane wide expressway. Mumbai Trans Harbour Link: Maharashtra: Sewri, South Mumbai
State Expressway: Built by NHAI, these expressways run through entirely in the state (West Bengal) and connects areas within the state. These are declared as expressways by Government of India . Bypass Expressway : Built by NHAI , these expressways runs through the outskirts or metropolitan area of a city to bypass the city core.