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IN PHOTOS: Massive traffic jam disrupts Thane-bound commute at Vikhroli

Updated On: 30 April, 2025 05:59 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

Heavy traffic congestion on the Eastern Express Highway at Vikhroli disrupted the smooth flow of vehicles towards Thane during the morning rush hours on Wednesday. (Pics/ Ashish Raje)

Heavy traffic congestion on the Eastern Express Highway at Vikhroli disrupted the smooth flow of vehicles towards Thane during the morning rush hours on Wednesday. (Pics/ Ashish Raje)

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Heavy traffic congestion on the Eastern Express Highway at Vikhroli disrupted the smooth flow of vehicles towards Thane during the morning rush hours on Wednesday. (Pics/ Ashish Raje)
Commuters in Mumbai continue to face severe traffic issues

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Commuters in Mumbai continue to face severe traffic issues

Areas such as Vikhroli, Andheri, and Bandra often become choke points, with vehicles moving at a snail’s pace

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Areas such as Vikhroli, Andheri, and Bandra often become choke points, with vehicles moving at a snail’s pace

The daily congestion not only delays travel but also contributes to rising stress levels and increased fuel consumption

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The daily congestion not only delays travel but also contributes to rising stress levels and increased fuel consumption

The situation highlights the growing pressure on Mumbai’s road infrastructure and the urgent need for improved traffic management and alternative transit solutions

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The situation highlights the growing pressure on Mumbai’s road infrastructure and the urgent need for improved traffic management and alternative transit solutions

On Wednesday, the stretch was heavily congested due to private vehicles, trucks, autorickshaws and buses

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On Wednesday, the stretch was heavily congested due to private vehicles, trucks, autorickshaws and buses

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