16 March,2026 08:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Nimesh Dave
The construction site at the Borivli side of the Ro-Ro jetty. Pics/Nimesh Dave
Commuters have raised safety concerns about the new jetty on the Borivli-Gorai ferry route, where Roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) boat services will be introduced, allowing more passengers and vehicles to be ferried across the Gorai creek.
Late last year, the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) appointed personnel to ensure ferries don't get overcrowded with vehicles or passengers. They also ensured that all passengers donned life vests. A few commuters claimed that these individuals are no longer present. Rossi D'Souza, a Gorai resident and member of the Gorai Gaothan Panchayat, said, "Nowadays, I don't see the security personnel near the jetty in the morning or evening. Because of this, no one follows the rules regarding overcrowding or life vests."
A commuter said, "While the jetty was previously not extremely wide, it wasn't so narrow that ambulances couldn't be accommodated, but since the construction has started, two vehicles can barely be driven abreast of each other. The narrow path leads to overcrowding on weekends." He added, "Should some accident happen, God forbid, an ambulance carrying victims would have to take the Bhayandar route, wasting precious time."
An MMB executive engineer said, "After four or five days, there will be more and proper walking space for regular commuters. We are going to ensure a smooth commute for all."