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News And Media

Autocar Professional’s Safety Special Issue is out

By AutoCar Professional

65% drivers admit to breaching speed limit on Expressway: Survey

By DNA Read More

Truck Turns Turtle On Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Blocks Three Lanes

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2 cops injured in E-way accident

By Pune-Mirror Read More

MSRDC 15 years promise of trauma centre on e way turns out to be empty

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Mumbai-Pune Expressway speed limit could be raised from 80 to 100 kmph

By MumbaiMirror| Read More

SaveLife Foundation signs two major MoU's with Maharashtra government to help curb accidents on Mumbai Pune Expressway

By Times Of India | Read More

Mahindra and MSRDC collaborate to create India's first 'zero fatality' road corridor

By Firstpost | Read More

REDUCING ROAD DEATHS: How The Mumbai - Pune Expressway Got A Lot Safer

By NDTV | Read More

Plan to make Mumbai-Pune e-way zero fatality corridor

By Times of India | Read More

Maharashtra launches zero fatality initiative on Expressway

By The Hindu | Read More

New Initiative Hopes To Make Mumbai-Pune Expressway India's First 'Zero Fatality Corridor'

By Mid-Day | Read More

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A CSR Initiative by Mahindra & Mahindra.

The Zero Fatality Corridor (ZFC) is a collaborative initiative between SaveLIFE Foundation, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. and Government of Maharashtra to reduce road crash deaths on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.

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