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Mumbai, Jan 14 (PTI) India’s longest sea bridge Atal Setu, inaugurated a year ago, recorded an average traffic of fewer than 23,000 vehicles per day, lower than the initiation projections of ...
The Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri-Nhava Sheva Atal Setu, popularly known as the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), is facing scrutiny due to cracks appearing on its tar road exit towards Ulwe in Navi ...
Mumbai: The Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri–Nhava Sheva Atal Setu has seen a steady rise in traffic since it was inaugurated in January. Heavy vehicles such as trucks and buses which use the bridge ...
According to an MMRDA report, the bridge was initially projected to handle an average of 57,525 vehicles daily by 2021, with the estimate rising to 88,550 by 2031. Atal Setu misses projections!
A deputy manager jumps off Atal Setu in Mumbai, prompting calls for safety nets on the bridge. Efforts for mental health awareness and support are highlighted after rising suicide rates.
India's Longest Sea Bridge Used By Over 50 Lakh Vehicles In Last 7 Months Atal Setu had a daily average of 22,000 vehicles in the last 7 months.
Mumbai Police on Monday said a man allegedly jumped off the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link, officially known as Atal Setu, after parking his SUV on the bridge around 10 am in the morning.
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