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  2. Mumbai–Pune Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The MumbaiPune Expressway (officially Yashwantrao Chavan Expressway) is India's first 6-lane wide concrete, access-controlled tolled expressway. [1] It spans a distance of 94.5km connecting Raigad-Navi Mumbai-Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra state and the financial capital of India, with Pune, the cultural and educational capital of Maharashtra.

  3. List of expressways in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway: Maharashtra: Nagpur: Igatpuri: 701 km 435.6 mi 6 December 2022 Longest expressway in India. MumbaiPune 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: Chirle, Uran taluka, Navi Mumbai: 21.8 km ...

  4. Zero fatality corridor - Wikipedia

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    Within India, the ZFC model was first implemented on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway in the state of Maharashtra. In 2016, the 94.5 km Expressway suffered 151 fatalities in road crashes, making it one of the deadliest roads in India. As of 2020, the ZFC initiative has delivered a 52% reduction in road crash fatalities on the Expressway.

  5. Expressways of India - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway: 625 km 388.4 mi 6 Expected full operational from January 2025 [68] Coastal Road: 29.2 km 18.1 mi 8 Phase 1 is operational and phase 2 is under construction MumbaiPune Expressway: 94.5 km 58.7 mi 6 Fully operational since April 2002 Eastern Freeway: 16.8 km 10.4 mi 4 Fully operational since June 2014

  6. National Highway 4 (India, old numbering) - Wikipedia

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    The MumbaiPune section of the highway was supplemented by the MumbaiPune Expressway in 2000. The NH 4 highway passes through highly populated towns and cities of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh namely Pune , Satara , Karad , Sangli , Kolhapur , Belgaum , Dharwad , Hubli , Haveri , Ranibennur , Davanagere ...

  7. Transport in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra is a state in western India.It is the country's second-most-populous state and third-largest state by area.Maharashtra is bordered by the Arabian Sea on the west, Gujarat and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli on the northwest, Madhya Pradesh on the north and northeast, Chhattisgarh on the east, Karnataka on the south, Telangana on the southeast and Goa on the southwest.

  8. Transport in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    It connects Mumbai with Navi Mumbai and is 21.8 kilometers in length. The bridge runs between the localities of Sewri in South Mumbai to Ulwe of Navi Mumbai. [4] [5] The Coastal Road (officially the Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Coastal Motorway) is an under construction 8-lane, 29.2-km long expressway that will run along Mumbai's western coastline.

  9. Roads in India - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai Pune Expressway, connecting Mumbai and Pune in Maharashtra fully operational in 2002, is India's first 6-lane wide access-controlled tolled expressway. [33] [34] The Yamuna Expressway is a 165 km (103 mi) six-lane controlled-access expressway opened on 9 August 2012. [35]