New normal? Days after 32-hour ordeal, Mumbai-Pune Expressway clogged yet again
PUNE: Weekend gridlocks have almost become a norm on the Mumbai-Pune expressway, and this Saturday was no exception. A surge of traffic once again brought the corridor to a crawl, with lumbering trailers and heavy vehicles choking the ghat stretch and turning peak-hour movement into a sluggish and exhausting ordeal. Officials said the traffic surge was partly due to local body election-related travel.
This bottleneck comes barely days after a 32-hour ordeal caused by the overturning of a propylene tanker near the Adoshi tunnel in the Khandala ghat on Tuesday. The incident had triggered a massive traffic snarl, leaving thousands of commuters stranded as the congestion stretched up to 50km at its peak.
Travellers stuck in Saturday's congestion reported significant delays, with travel time increasing by over an hour on several sections of the route. "Traffic stayed sluggish throughout the day, and people are still taking unusually long to reach their destinations.
Malpote blamed heavy vehicles for the expressway's traffic gridlock. "Trucks and containers are responsible for most of the congestion. Many of them straddle multiple lanes, leaving hardly any space for smaller vehicles to move," he said.
A highway police official attributed the continued gridlock to election-related travel and the sudden movement of heavy vehicles that had been halted earlier in the week following a tanker accident. "Due to the zilla parishad and panchayat samiti elections, many people are travelling between villages and cities.
Heavy vehicles that were stalled for the past two to three days have also started moving at once," the official said. Police officers said intermittent traffic blocks were being enforced to regulate traffic.
Travellers stuck in Saturday's congestion reported significant delays, with travel time increasing by over an hour on several sections of the route. "Traffic stayed sluggish throughout the day, and people are still taking unusually long to reach their destinations.
A highway police official attributed the continued gridlock to election-related travel and the sudden movement of heavy vehicles that had been halted earlier in the week following a tanker accident. "Due to the zilla parishad and panchayat samiti elections, many people are travelling between villages and cities.
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Especially during rush hours the police need to be very active making sure truck drivers are in their lane .Read allPost comment
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