India has developed a wide network of expressways to improve road connectivity, reduce travel time, and support faster economic growth. Some of these expressways stretch for hundreds of kilometers, linking major cities across states, while others are much shorter but equally important. Each expressway plays a unique role in making travel easier and smoother. But do you know which one is the shortest?
The Durg Bypass Expressway, located in Chhattisgarh, is just 18 kilometers long. Despite being short in distance, it holds great importance. It was built to reduce traffic congestion on National Highway 53 (NH-53) and provides a smooth route for vehicles moving from Maharashtra towards Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
This bypass helps vehicles avoid busy city roads and ensures faster, safer, and more organized traffic movement.
Even though it is short, the Durg Bypass Expressway plays a crucial role:
Besides the Durg Bypass Expressway, India has other short yet significant expressways:
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