Mumbai Coastal Road Project Phase 1 thrown open for traffic from today, Monday, March 11.
Mumbai Coastal Road Project Phase 1 thrown open for traffic from today, Monday, March 11.
The much-anticipated south-bound corridor of the coastal road between Worli and Marine Drive, also referred as Mumbai Coastal Road Project Phase 1, in south Mumbai was thrown open for traffic today, Monday, March 11.
Last week the Maha CM Eknath Shinde inspected the construction of the ambitious project.
Motorists to the 10.5-kilometer long stretch can enter the coastal road from Worli Seaface, Haji Ali interchange and Amarson’s interchange points, and exit at Marine Lines.
The Mumbai Police in an official traffic notification, informed that the Dharamveer Swarajya Rakshak Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Marg (Mumbai Coastal Road) constructed for fast traffic movements will be partially opened for vehicular traffic on Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road and on Bindu Madhav Thackeray Junction to Marine Drive (Princess Street Bridge) South Bound.
The vehicular traffic would be allowed between 6am and 8pm from Monday to Friday.
Stopping vehicles and getting at the coastal road and clicking pictures or taking videos on the route is strictly prohibited.
Entry points of Mumbai Coastal Road:
Bindu Madhav Thackeray Junction,Rajani Patel Junction (Lotus Junction),Amarsons Garden
Exit points of Mumbai Coastal Road
Amarsons Garden
Marine Drive (Princess Street Bridge)
Vehicles with restricted entry
All types of heavy vehicles, trailers, mixers, tractors, heavy goods vehicles, excluding BEST and ST buses, passengers carrying vehicles, and all goods carrier vehicles.
All types of two-wheelers, cycle and disabled persons’ motorcycles and scooters (including sidecars)
All types of three-wheelers
Animal drawn carts, tangas and handcarts
Pedestrian
Speed limits
News Edit K.V.Raman