Delhi Mumbai Expressway: To make the journey from Delhi to Mumbai more comfortable, a new expressway is ready and vehicles have started filling up on one of its sections. But, before landing on it, know which vehicles cannot be taken. If you go then a fat challan will be deducted.
Delhi Mumbai Expressway: Now the heart-felt people of Delhi will not only complete the journey till Mayanagari Mumbai in speed but will also be very comfortable. After the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is ready, this distance of 24 hours can be covered in just 12 hours. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also inaugurated its first phase on February 12, after which people have started enjoying the journey till Jaipur. If you also want to drive on this expressway, then first you must know that which vehicles have been banned. It should not happen that you go and have to come back without completing the journey, the challan is different.
Actually, a notification has been issued by NHAI, which includes the list of banned vehicles. Let us tell you that after the completion of this longest expressway of the country, it will be possible to reach between Delhi and Mumbai by car in 12 hours. Now it takes 24 hours to cover this journey. You can drive a car at a speed of 120 kilometers per hour on this magnificent road. Let us know the entry of which vehicles is banned…
These vehicles will not be able to be taken on the expressway
Two wheelers such as motorcycles and scooters, three wheelers, non-motorized vehicles and tractors have been barred from entering Phase 1 of the Delhi Mumbai Expressway. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has given this information by issuing a gadget notification. In this notification, giving the reason for this decision, it has been said that the movement of high speed vehicles may pose a risk to the safety of some slow moving vehicles.
The limit has been fixed for vehicles
The speed limit has also been fixed for each vehicle on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. It has a speed limit of 120 kmph for Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) which includes cars. The speed limit for trucks and buses is 80 km per hour. But, while driving on the expressway, you have to drive very carefully.
Know how much toll will have to be paid
Khalilpur is about 20 kilometers away from the starting point of the Delhi Mumbai Expressway. To travel till here, a toll tax of Rs 90 will have to be paid while traveling by light vehicle. For commercial vehicles, this rate will be Rs 145. If someone goes to Barkapara, he will have to pay a toll tax of Rs 500 while traveling in a light vehicle, while the toll tax for light commercial vehicles will be Rs 805. If a 7 axle vehicle goes from the entry point to Barkapara, then it will have to pay toll tax of Rs 3,215.