The Panvel exit on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, a vital arterial route, has been closed for a period of six months for significant traffic and construction improvements. This closure is expected to enhance the overall safety and efficiency of the expresswa
Mumbaipune ExpresswayPanvel ExitTraffic ManagementConstructionMsrdcReal Estate PuneFeb 12, 2025
The Panvel exit is being closed for six months to facilitate essential construction and traffic management improvements, including the widening of the exit ramp, installation of new traffic signals, and upgrading of road markings and signage.
The Panvel exit is expected to re-open on August 12, 2025, after the completion of the construction work.
The MSRDC has provided detailed guidelines and suggested alternative routes to minimize inconvenience to travelers. Commuters are advised to plan their journeys in advance and allow extra time for travel.
The closure is expected to cause some disruption in the regular traffic flow. However, the MSRDC has assured that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic during the construction period.
The improvements will reduce congestion, enhance safety, and improve the overall traffic flow, making the Mumbai-Pune Expressway a more reliable and efficient transportation link between the two cities.
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