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mid-day campaign: How pedestrians can reclaim their footpaths in Mumbai
Updated On: 15 October, 2018 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
In the concluding part of our campaign on pavements being encroached upon by vehicles, we visit a couple of spots in Mumbai that have managed to keep automobiles out

Footpath with no encroachments on the Matunga-Mahim stretch
With the majority of the footpaths in the city being used illegally for parking vehicles, as shown by mid-day's two-week series, we managed to find two areas that have kept the law-breakers off the pedestrian space – one at Bellasis Road in Mumbai Central and the other on the Mahim-Matunga stretch.
After numerous examples of footpaths outside prominent places turning into parking spots, we end our series on a hopeful note - presenting two fine examples of ideal pavements, which are built in such a way that there is no scope (rather, space) for two-wheelers to even get on them.
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