Greenfield Highway Brings Big Relief for North India Travellers
By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : November 25, 2025
New highway brings smooth travel and big relief for buses, trucks and daily commuters.
From 1 December, the new Greenfield Highway will open for public use. With this road, the long Chandigarh to Delhi travel will become smoother and faster. Daily commuters, long-route buses, small pickup vans, trucks carrying goods and even mini truck operators will feel the difference because this route will cut the heavy crowd and reduce travel stress.
Heavy Traffic Jam Will Reduce at Kharar

Table Of Contents
| 1. Heavy Traffic Jam Will Reduce at Kharar |
| 2. New Route From Airport to Kurali Ready for Use |
| 3. Trial Run on 29 and 30 November |
| 4. Faster North India Connectivity |
| 5. Positive Impact on Transport and Local Economy |
One of the biggest problems for drivers was the heavy jam at Kharar (Mohali). Trucks filled with goods, buses, office cabs, and personal cars all used to get stuck for a long time.
When this new Greenfield Highway opens, traffic will shift to the bypass, giving a big relief to drivers. Many long-route truck drivers who often go towards Delhi say this new road will save fuel and time for them. Even mini truck and pickup users doing small deliveries between Mohali, Kurali and nearby areas will get a smooth drive.
New Route From Airport to Kurali Ready for Use
This new stretch, from the airport to Kurali, is almost fully ready. Road marking, signboards, traffic lights and safety features are already completed. Officials shared that the new bypass cost around ₹1,400 crore, and now the road is in its final stage.
Because of this new smooth connection, buses, electric truck fleets, and goods carriers coming from Himachal and Punjab towards Delhi will avoid busy local roads. This will save a big time for transport companies and small business owners.
Trial Run on 29 and 30 November
Before starting the highway for public travel, government teams will do a trial run on 29 and 30 November. During this trial, they will check all final safety features like signboards, traffic flow, red lights, toll points, and emergency response vehicles.
Faster North India Connectivity
With this new Greenfield Highway, travel from Chandigarh to Delhi will feel more direct. People coming from Punjab, Himachal, Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana will not need to enter crowded city stretches.
This also helps the transport sector because trucks and goods carriers lose many hours in jams. Now, long-route truck operators and mini truck drivers can plan their trips better, save on diesel costs and reach their destination faster.
Electric truck operators, who need stable, slow-traffic-free routes for better battery range, will also benefit from this new bypass.
Positive Impact on Transport and Local Economy
Experts say this new highway will boost the local economy. When traffic moves smoothly, the delivery business grows. Pickup trucks carrying daily goods, buses running between states, and heavy trucks moving industrial loads will face less delay.
Even tourism will become easy because people from Delhi can reach Himachal and Punjab faster. For many small fleet owners, this is good news because less jam means less tension, less fuel burn, and better earnings every day.
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Frequently Asked Questions Commercial Vehicles
Q1. When will the new Greenfield Highway open?
Ans. The highway will open for public use on 1 December after trial runs on 29 and 30 November.
Q2. How will this highway help drivers?
Ans. It will reduce heavy jams at Kharar, save fuel and time, and give a smooth route for trucks, buses, pickup vans and mini trucks.
Q3. What part of the road is newly built?
Ans. The new stretch from the airport to Kurali is ready with markings, lights, signboards and safety features.
Q4. Which travellers will benefit the most?
Ans. People from Haryana, Punjab, Himachal, J&K and Delhi, along with truck operators, delivery pickups and electric truck users, will get faster and easier travel.
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Jony Shekhawat
Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.