This story is from July 19, 2018

Cars crawl at 10 kmph on crater-filled WEH

Cars crawl at 10 kmph on crater-filled WEH
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MUMBAI: Travel on Western Express Highway (WEH), especially during peak hours, has been reduced to the speed of a bicycle, thanks to the potholes that dot the corridor due to rains. The average speed of vehicles on WEH, especially the 20km stretch between Andheri and Dahisar, has come down to 10kmph from the usual 17kmph during rush hours.
Traffic police and transport officials say besides rains and craters on WEH and the roads connecting it, work on the Metro 7 (Andheri (E)-Dahisar (E) route was also contributing to the dip in vehicle speed.
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Transport experts say over 15,000 people travel in about 7,000 vehicles, including private cars, bikes, taxis, autos, buses and heavy vehicles, during peak hours on WEH.
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Somit Sen, Senior Editor at The Times of India, Mumbai. He covers stories on Power beat in Maharashtra and on Oil & Gas. He also covers RTO, BEST (Mumbai’s public transport buses), transport ministry, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation, interstate transport (trucks/tempos) and the fleetcabs.

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