Updated On: 17 October, 2024 06:56 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
Locals have expressed concern about the potential security threat, particularly at night, due to the alleged misuse of the space by drunkards. It is also used as a public toilet and a drinking and smoking den

Scrapped vehicles kept on the footpath under Mahindra flyover in Kandivli. Pic/Anurag Ahire
Abandoned and scrap vehicles are cluttering the space beneath the Kandivli (Mahindra) flyover on the Western Express Highway, spilling onto the pavement. The authorities had pledged to address this, said a report in this paper. The area intended for two-wheeler parking has become a dumping ground for junk vehicles, making it difficult for people to use the footpath, and it remains a stark reminder of how neglected urban areas can become hazards for commuters, and residents.
Locals have expressed concern about the potential security threat, particularly at night, due to the alleged misuse of the space by drunkards. It is also used as a public toilet and a drinking and smoking den.