Delhi - Gurugram commuters, your guard is over - this new route is expected to reduce travel time to 30 minutes

The inauguration of UER-II and the Dwarka Expressway aims to improve the journey from Delhi to Gurugram, to reduce times to 30 minutes and to alleviate congestion on large routes. Delhi – Gurugram’s new route can reduce your travel time to just 30 minutes. Traveling between Delhi and Gurugram is focused on a large transformation. With the launch of the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) and the Delhi piece of the Dwarka Expressway, commuters finally have an alternative to the strongly infected NH-48. Reportedly, the twin goers are expected to bring travel time from Delhi to Gurugram to less than 30 minutes, while also relieving the pressure on choking points such as Ring Road, Dhaula Kuan and Mahipalpur. Two mega links, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will set up on Sunday 76km Uer-II, known as Delhi’s new ‘Outer Ring Road’, and the 29km Delhi section of the Dwarka Expressway. The projects are expected to transform the connection between Delhi, Gurugram, Noida and Jaipur. Uer-II runs from Alipur in North Delhi to Mahipalpur near Igi Airport. It was built at a cost of about £ 7,700 crore and connected Mundka, Bakkarwala, Najafgarh and Dwarka, while also linked to highways with Chandigarh, Rohtak and Sonipat. The Dwarka Expressway stretch, which costs around £ 9,000 crore, extends from Kherki Daula Toll Plaza in Gurugram to Shiv Murti near Mahipalpur, which was directly linked to the Gurugram section in March 2024. Relief for Airport and Gurugram trenders with these Corridors, which will now take an operational, travel from Noida or Dwarka to EGI Airport. The new routes, which are more important to daily commuters, create a parallel path to Gurugram, which bypasses NH-48 and the infamous traffic at Dhaula Kuan and Mahipalpur. Officials said the shift is expected to significantly reduce the burden on Delhi – Gurugram Expressway. The impact on Delhi – NCR for lakhs of commuters, the new roads promise more predictable travel times, shorter drives to Gurugram’s business point and relief from chronic congestion. Along with existing highways, the projects are seen as a game changer for Delhi-NCR’s road network.