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Mumbai Traffic Update: Slow Traffic on Atal Setu Bridge and Vakola Bridge Due to Two Accidents

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 14, 2024 18:13 IST

Traffic is moving slowly on the northbound lanes of Vakola Bridge and Atal Setu Bridge following separate accidents. At ...

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Traffic is moving slowly on the northbound lanes of Vakola Bridge and Atal Setu Bridge following separate accidents. At Vakola Bridge, four vehicles were involved in a collision, causing delays, while Atal Setu Bridge saw a two-vehicle accident contributing to the traffic congestion.

"Traffic Movement  Slow At Vakola Bridge North Bound due to Accident between four Vehicle", said Mumbai Traffic Police on X, formerly Twitter.

For those planning to travel on the Atal Setu Bridge during weekends, it is advisable to plan your journey accordingly due to expected traffic delays. Meanwhile, commuters heading home from office via Vakola Bridge may experience inconvenience due to the ongoing traffic situation. 

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