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Western Peripheral Expressway (Kundli–Manesar–Palwal Expressway / KMP Expressway)

Kundli (Sonipat, Haryana) to Palwal (Haryana)135.6 km · 6 lanes

A 135.6 km expressway forming the western half of the ring road around Delhi. Along with the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, it completes the largest ring road around Delhi, diverting non-destined traffic away from the capital.

135.6

Kilometres

6

Lanes

100 km/h

Speed Limit

1

State

Western Peripheral Expressway Route Map

Kundli, Kharkhoda, Bahadurgarh, Badli, Farrukhnagar, Panchgaon, Manesar, Taoru, Sohna, Palwal

Western Peripheral Expressway Start and End Point

Start Point (Origin)

Kundli (Sonipat, Haryana)

End Point (Terminus)

Palwal (Haryana)

States & Union Territories

Haryana

Major Cities & Towns

KundliKharkhodaBahadurgarhFarrukhnagarManesarSohnaPalwal

Key Features

  • Also known as KMP (Kundli-Manesar-Palwal) Expressway
  • Western half of Delhi ring road
  • 10 tolled entry and exit points
  • Opened in two phases - Manesar-Palwal (2016) and Kundli-Manesar (2018)
  • Connects to NH-1, NH-2, NH-8, NH-10 and NH-71

Project Details

NameWestern Peripheral Expressway (Kundli–Manesar–Palwal Expressway / KMP Expressway)
Total Length135.6 km
Lanes6 lanes
Speed Limit100 km/h
StatusOperational
Operator / DeveloperHaryana State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC)
Year Opened2018
Project CostRs 6,400 Crore
RegionNorth India

Safety Tips for Driving on the Western Peripheral Expressway

  • ⚠️Strictly follow the speed limit of 100 km/h. Overspeeding on expressways attracts heavy fines.
  • ⚠️Always wear seatbelts. Rear-seat passengers must also buckle up on expressways.
  • ⚠️Do not stop on the main carriageway. Use designated rest areas and parking zones.
  • ⚠️Maintain lane discipline — use the right lane only for overtaking.
  • ⚠️Keep a safe following distance of at least 3 seconds at expressway speeds.
  • ⚠️Use headlights even during daytime as per expressway rules.
  • ⚠️In case of breakdown, move to the shoulder immediately and use hazard lights.
  • ⚠️In an emergency, call 112 (Unified Emergency) or 1033 (Highway Helpline).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total length of the Western Peripheral Expressway?
The Western Peripheral Expressway has a total length of 135.6 km. It connects Kundli (Sonipat, Haryana) to Palwal (Haryana).
What is the current status of the Western Peripheral Expressway?
The Western Peripheral Expressway is fully operational, having been opened in 2018.
Which states does the Western Peripheral Expressway pass through?
The Western Peripheral Expressway passes through Haryana.
What is the speed limit on the Western Peripheral Expressway?
The speed limit on the Western Peripheral Expressway is 100 km/h.
How many lanes does the Western Peripheral Expressway have?
The Western Peripheral Expressway has 6 lanes.
What is the cost of the Western Peripheral Expressway project?
The Western Peripheral Expressway project has an estimated cost of Rs 6,400 crore.
What are the major cities connected by the Western Peripheral Expressway?
The major cities and towns along the Western Peripheral Expressway include Kundli, Kharkhoda, Bahadurgarh, Farrukhnagar, Manesar, Sohna, Palwal.
Who is the operator of the Western Peripheral Expressway?
The Western Peripheral Expressway is operated/developed by Haryana State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC).
What are the key features of the Western Peripheral Expressway?
Key features of the Western Peripheral Expressway include: Also known as KMP (Kundli-Manesar-Palwal) Expressway; Western half of Delhi ring road; 10 tolled entry and exit points; Opened in two phases - Manesar-Palwal (2016) and Kundli-Manesar (2018); Connects to NH-1, NH-2, NH-8, NH-10 and NH-71.

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