TheAhmedabad Vadodara Expressway orMahatma Gandhi Expressway orNational Expressway 1 is anexpressway connecting the cities ofAhmedabad andVadodara in the state ofGujarat, India.[2] The 93.1 km (57.8 mi) long[3]expressway reduces the travel time between the two cities[4] from two and a half hours to an hour.[5] It was declared as National Expressway 1 in 1986.[6]
Expressway
The expressway has 2 lanes each side. The expressway opened in 2004.[7] It has twoexit loops atNadiad /Kheda andAnand.[8] In 2009, theNational Highways Authority of India announced plans to upgrade the expressway to six lanes.[9] Two-wheeler vehicles of all kinds are forbidden on the expressway.[10] The expressway is fenced to prevent the entry of two wheelers and cattle, along with several underpasses and overbridges to allow vehicles to cross over.[11][12]
The expressway was built at a cost of₹ 475 crore and inaugurated by the thenPrime Minister of India,Atal Bihari Vajpayee.[4] In 2009, theGovernment of Gujarat asked theGovernment of India to extend the expressway toMumbai.[13] In 2011,IRB Infra won a bid to upgrade the expressway from four lanes to six lanes withservice lanes and collect toll.[14][15] In 2013, it was announced that IRB Infra, which was also upgrading the stretch of the National Highway connectingAhmedabad andVadodara as part of the deal, would not collect toll till construction work was completed.[16] The process of upgrading the expressway to six lanes is being done at a cost of₹ 3300crore.[17]{{
A view of Mahatma Gandhi Expressway dedicated to the Nation on 24 August 2004 by Union MinisterT. R. Baalu at Vadodara
In 2004, it was reported that the road surface quality on certain stretches of the expressway wasinferior due to the substandard quality of construction materials used.[18] In 2005, it was reported that a major accident took place on the expressway, resulting in a pileup that involved nine vehicles due to fog.[19] TheAhmedabad-Nadiad stretch is considered the most dangerous, with fatal accidents reported since the opening of the expressway.[20][21] The expressway has been referred to asnot accident-prone when compared to theMumbai–Pune Expressway.[22]GSRTC buses are known to travel slowly on the expressway due to speed limits set prior to the opening of the expressway.[23]