In an effort to reduce heavy traffic congestion at the northern entry point of Mumbai, Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik has formally proposed shifting the Dahisar Toll Naka approximately two kilometers ahead to a new location near the Western Hotel. The proposal aims to reduce vehicular bottlenecks and fuel wastage while offering environmental and commuter benefits.
Dahisar Toll Naka
The Dahisar Toll Naka, located on the Mumbai -Mira- Bhayander border, continues to be a major source of traffic snarls for the over 1.5 million residents of Mira-Bhayander and thousands of daily commuters heading into Mumbai. Despite interventions from multiple agencies — including the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), the Mumbai Police, Regional Transport Office (RTO), and Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) — the issue remains unresolved.
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"When Eknath Shinde was Chief Minister, he took commendable steps by scrapping several toll plazas and providing toll exemptions for smaller vehicles. We now request a similar intervention to address the persistent issues at Dahisar," Sarnaik stated.
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According to Sarnaik , Deputy CM Shinde has assured that a high-level meeting will soon be convened to deliberate the proposal. If approved, the relocation is expected to improve traffic flow, reduce fuel consumption, and enhance the overall commuting experience for those traveling between Mumbai and the rapidly growing Mira-Bhayander region.
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