
Mumbai residents complain of 'killer flyover'; avoid overspeeding, says BMC
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Residents of Mumbai's Govandi area have launched a campaign urging authorities to shut vehicular movement on the Ghatkopar-Mankhurd flyover, where a slew of accidents have taken place in the past.
Some residents in Mumbai's Govandi have launched a social media campaign to shut vehicular movement on the Ghatkopar-Mankhurd flyover after a slew of accidents and deaths took place there due to the poor quality of the road. They termed the flyover a 'killer flyover' and released a poster saying, "Savdhan Rahe, Satark Rahe". I drove 2 weeks back.. absolutely pathetic.. it's slippery even with car.. plus I saw 2 accidents purely based on grip issue.. it's better to drive below. https://t.co/J6fZWWVxJz SP Municipal Corporators will block this flyover until this flyover is fixed & monitored 24/7 @CPMumbaiPolice @mybmc6 Mumbaikars have already lost their lives on this newly inaugurated Mankhurd Flyover. Yesterday @SamajwadiMah lost one of its members too, RIP @abuasimazmi https://t.co/HCwic0ybLe When this delayed project was inaugurated on August 1, residents were jubilant about saving time. However, they are now concerned over frequent accidents on the flyover.More Related News

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