Get set for major traffic snarls as all roads lead to Navi Mumbai's D Y Patil stadium for the IPL-III opener tonight. And, if you're headed to the stadium, leave your cars at home
If you plan to use your vehicle to go to Navi Mumbai for the opening ceremony of the IPL at the D Y Patil Stadium today, you may not find any parking, for there are no extra arrangements.
"We appeal to the spectators to make use of the public transport system, instead of using their private vehicles.

Though parking is provided, the security of the vehicles is solely the owner's responsibility," said Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Gulabrao Pol.
Adding to the regular traffic flow of over 60,000-70,000 vehicles, which include nearly 22,000-25,000 cars crossing the Vashi toll plaza daily, the number of cars will be at least 7,000 more, thanks to the grand opening.
Traffic arrangement from Vashi Creek to the stadium - VIP and players route is a stretch of 12 km from the Vashi creek to the stadium, via Palm Beach road. This route is closed for general parking. - Heavy vehicles not allowed on Amra Marg from Uran and on Palm Beach Road. - VIP gate not allowed for general parking outside the stadium - No parking on the DY Patil service route. - No parking on the LP Junction to SIES college.
Toll Collection Jayant Mhaiskar, Managing Director, Mumbai Entry Point Toll Road Private Ltd, said, "We have a daily toll collection of Rs 14-15 lakh, and we anticipate an extra income of over Rs 3.50 lakh. We have 12 toll counters, and around 60,000-70,000 vehicles cross the Vashi toll daily. The staff strength will be increased by 50 per cent to handle the extra traffic inflow, and we do not anticipate spending more than 10 seconds on each vehicle."
The Numbers Game Sitting capacity of the stadium - 55,000 Parking arrangement in and around the stadium - 2,800 vehicles Number of vehicles anticipated at the venue - 6,000-7000 (No parking lot for the remaining 3,000-odd vehicles) Number of traffic policemen on job - 267 (1 ACP, 10 Inspectors, 38 API and PSI, 218 Constables)
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While the NMMT (Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport) and the State Transport will be providing extra buses today, the BEST and railways have not made any extra arrangements for commuters, which might lead to a slow traffic movement on the roads leading to Navi Mumbai.
Transport bosses say
Sashi Damodaran, Chairman, NMMT I am anticipating a slow traffic movement during the peak hour. NMMT has two depots Turbhe with 176 buses, and Panvel with 15 buses, and 20 air-conditioned Volvo buses shuttle between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. We are adding 20 extra buses, and the frequency will be 10 minutes, instead of the regular 30 minutes.
Around 2.5 lakh commuters travel by NMMT and we anticipate the figure to go up by 15 per cent today. Our daily revenue collection is around Rs 18 lakh a day, and it might go up by an approximate Rs 1 lakh, as the buses would ply on shorter routes.
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Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Gulabrao Pol gives instructions to the policemen on the security arrangement at D Y Patil stadium during the IPL matches. | Srinivas Mudgerikar, CPRO, Central Railway We have not added any extra trains. We already have 164 slow trains plying on Thane-Panvel, and 400 trains on CST-Panvel route. Over 10 lakh commuters travel daily on this route. We are anticipating an increase of an extra 20,000 commuters.
Uttam Khobragade, General Manager, BEST We are not plying any extra BEST buses to Navi Mumbai. Over 200 BEST buses ply daily on Mumbai-Navi Mumbai belt.
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ADY Patil stadium schedule for IPL matches March 12: Deccan Chargers v/s Kolkata Knight Riders March 28: Deccan Chargers v/s Mumbai Indians April 24: 3rd place April 25: Final |
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Police Control Room: (Navi Mumbai) 27574928 / 2757 2947 Fire: 27660101 (Vashi) 27572111 (CBD Belapur) Traffic: 27576286
Break-Down cranes available at: Uran Phata LP Junction Shivaji Chowk D Y Patil Service Road Vashi Toll Naka | |