MTHL, spanning a length of 16.5 km, is expected to be completed by May 25-26. Once the entire deck for the sea link is laid, vehicles will be allowed on the bridge. This ambitious project aims to connect Mumbai with Navi Mumbai, serving as the longest sea bridge in India and accommodating approximately 70,000 vehicles
The primary goal of MTHL is to alleviate traffic congestion and stimulate economic development in the region. As per reports, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority ( MMRDA) will shift its focus to various tasks after the deck launch. These include waterproofing, asphalting, and the construction of crash barriers along the sea link. Additionally, the authority will commence the installation of CCTV cameras, lampposts, and toll infrastructure
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Source: Times Now