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Mumbai: Traffic movements slow on parts of Western Expressway, Eastern suburbs

Updated on: 12 August,2022 11:20 AM IST  |  Mumbai
mid-day online correspondent |

Several motorists also witnessed slow traffic movements in parts of the eastern suburbs, the Mumbai Traffic Police tweeted, due to bad roads and Metro work vehicular movement was slow at Mankhurd railway bridge south bound

Mumbai: Traffic movements slow on parts of Western Expressway, Eastern suburbs

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Traffic movements were slow in several areas of Mumbai on Friday morning. The Mumbai Traffic Police tweeted, Due to bad roads, vehicular movement was slow at Vakola bridge south bound due to slippery road. 





Slow moving traffic situation was also noticed between Gondivili bus stop to Chakala junction southbound on the Western Express Highway.

Several motorists also witnessed slow traffic movements in parts of the eastern suburbs, the Mumbai Traffic Police tweeted, due to bad roads and Metro work vehicular movement was slow at Mankhurd railway bridge south bound.

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Meanwhile Mumbai also witnessed moderate rainfall on Friday morning, leading to slower moving traffic in the parts of city.

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