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Mumbai Traffic Update: Slow Traffic on Vakola Bridge North Bound Due to Car and Truck Accident

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 5, 2024 17:14 IST

Traffic on the northbound lanes of Vakola Bridge is moving slowly due to a car and truck accident, leading ...

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Traffic on the northbound lanes of Vakola Bridge is moving slowly due to a car and truck accident, leading to significant congestion and delays during peak commuting hours.

"Traffic Movement Slow At Vakola Bridge North  Bound Due To Car And Truck Accident", said Mumbai Traffic Police on X, formerly Twitter.

Travelers intending to use the northbound lanes of Vakola Bridge are advised to plan their journey with potential traffic delays in mind. Meanwhile, commuters returning home from work may face inconvenience due to the current traffic conditions. 

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