Travelling between Bengaluru and Hyderabad — two of South India’s most important economic and tech hubs — could soon take just about five hours thanks to a major overhaul of National Highway 44 (NH-44). The ambitious highway upgrade targets a significant reduction in current journey times, improving connectivity and boosting regional mobility. What’s Behind the Travel Time Cut Under the plan, authorities are moving forward with a six-lane access-controlled highway upgrade along the NH-44 corridor connecting Bengaluru in Karnataka to Hyderabad in Telangana. The upgrade will focus on widening the existing route, smoothing bends, and improving traffic flow with limited entry and exit points to sustain higher speeds. Currently, the drive on NH-44 between the two cities typically takes around eight to nine hours, depending on traffic and conditions. With the enhanced infrastructure, average speeds could rise and journey times could shrink to approximately five hours, transforming how people and goods move across the region. Strategic Road Improvements The envisaged road improvements include: Six-lane configuration to separate fast-moving through traffic from local vehicles. Access-controlled design with strategic interchanges to reduce stops and bottlenecks. Enhanced safety features and smoother pavement alignment to support sustained higher speeds. Such features are typical of…  ​Read MoreBusiness Archives – Trak.in – Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups