[2] New flyovers have been built at Sanpada railway station, Nerul, Uran, and Kamothe.
A toll plaza built between Kamothe and Kharghar for recovering the construction cost was controversially opened on January 6, 2015, after much delay[3] as the BJP-led Maharashtra state government admitted that it was not in a position to abolish the toll.
[4] Heavy traffic snarls were reported in the initial days as workers of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena vandalized the toll booths.
[5] One-way toll for motor vehicles has been set at ₹ 40[6] for cars & ₹ 130[7] for Trucks & Buses.
Sion Panvel Highway serves the following nodes of the city of Mumbai.