Delhi-NCR is set for a major road connectivity boost, with four high-speed link corridors proposed under

Delhi-NCR is set for a major road connectivity boost, with four high-speed link corridors proposed under

The planned corridors are aimed at making travel between Delhi and neighbouring cities in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh faster and easier. They are also expected to reduce the pressure on some of the capital’s busiest roads and provide better links to major parts of the National Capital Region. Delhi-NCR is set for a major road connectivity boost, with four high-speed link corridors proposed under the Delhi Master Plan 2047.

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The proposed ring roads and link corridors are intended to allow vehicles to travel around the capital and reach destinations in the wider NCR without entering central Delhi. The plan also includes a proposal for congestion charges for traffic between Delhi and neighbouring cities such as Noida and Ghaziabad. If the proposed corridors are implemented, they could change the way people travel across Delhi-NCR by creating faster connections between residential areas, business centres, industrial areas and airports.

A major aim of Master Plan 2047 is to reduce the movement of traffic from neighbouring states through the congested parts of Delhi.