​Repairs On Old Saket Bridge To Ease Traffic Congestion On Mumbai-Nashik Highway

The New Saket Flyover on the Mumbai-Nashik Highway has opened to traffic after successful weight testing, allowing MSRDC to begin repairs on the Old Saket Bridge. Officials said restoration of the Nashik-bound lane will take about a month, aiming to ease chronic congestion before monsoon.

Concrete steps are finally being taken to resolve the persistent traffic congestion issues on the Mumbai-Nashik Highway. Following the successful weight-testing of the New Saket Flyover, the bridge has been opened for traffic, paving the way for comprehensive repair work on the Old Saket Bridge and its approach roads.

​The commencement of these repairs is expected to provide significant relief to motorists traveling between Thane and Nashik in the coming weeks. The Mumbai-Nashik Highway is a vital artery passing through Thane city, witnessing a daily volume of hundreds of thousands of vehicles.

​The issue of traffic gridlock was repeatedly raised by public representatives during District Planning Committee meetings. In response, the district administration initiated a weight-testing process for the New Saket Flyover last week using heavy dumpers. Upon receiving a satisfactory technical report, the new flyover was opened to traffic this past Tuesday.

​While the new bridge has partially mitigated the congestion for those heading toward Nashik, the incomplete approach roads at the entrance of the old bridge remained a hurdle.

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