Mumbai Traffic Update: Commuters Face Heavy Congestion at Wadala–BKC and Chunabhatti Flyover
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 11, 2026 11:03 IST2026-02-11T11:02:31+5:302026-02-11T11:03:10+5:30
Officegoers frustrated over continuous congestion at BKC flyover. Commuters lamented that long commutes have effectively turned a standard workday ...

Mumbai Traffic Update: Commuters Face Heavy Congestion at Wadala–BKC and Chunabhatti Flyover
Officegoers frustrated over continuous congestion at BKC flyover. Commuters lamented that long commutes have effectively turned a standard workday into a 9-9 shift. All other commercial heavy vehicles must strictly follow the timings. Citizens stuck in traffic took X and requested to look into this issue.
One commuter posted on X saying, "Ridiculous state of traffic management at #wadala-#bkc #chunabhatti flyover. Daily wait time of min 30 mins to cross 1 signal. Why are signals managed manually at the whims of a traffic cop. World moving to AI & we are regressing! Pls fix."
@CPMumbaiPolice@mumbaitraffic@PMOIndia ridiculous state of traffic management at #wadala-#bkc#chunabhatti flyover. Daily wait time of min 30 mins to cross 1 signal. Why are signals managed manually at the whims of a traffic cop. World moving to AI & we are regressing! Pls fix pic.twitter.com/GogTcZUbKY
— Lucky Parashar (@lucky_parashar) February 11, 2026
Another commuter wrote on X, "end of Kalanagar Flyover Bandra WEH southbound jammed since 1hr! Urgently inform Traffic Division."
@MTPHereToHelp end of Kalanagar Flyover Bandra WEH southbound jammed since 1hr! Urgently inform Traffic Division
— P r /\ T | k (@superselector5) February 11, 2026
Meanwhile on Tuesday, Feb 10 2026, traffic Movement Is Slow At Khervadi Bridge (BKC) South Bound Due To Ambulance Breakdown. Later on the traffic was normalized.
Passengers on the Mumbai–Pune Expressway are once again stuck in a traffic chaos. After the chemical gas tanker accident near Adoshi tunnel which has created 32 hours jams on crucial linkage of two cities, trouble A cement container breakdown near Lonavala, bringing the highway to a halt again on 3rd straight day. Long, slow-moving queues stretching nearly 20 kilometres were seen from Lonavala.
Earlier, on Tuesday, vehicular traffic had been stopped for several hours for safety reasons after a gas tanker overturned near the Adoshi tunnel. The administration managed to remove the tanker after 32 hours of continuous work. But the gridlock has returned. A cement container heading towards Mumbai got stuck between Talegaon and Malavali Raigad district, completely disrupting the flow of vehicles.
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