Commuters Face hours-long delays on Nashik-Mumbai highway: Here's why

Nashik: The Nashik to Mumbai highway has become a major headache for commuters. A journey that should take approximately three and a half hours now averages seven to eight hours due to various obstacles along the route. Here are the key reasons for the severe traffic congestion:
Cement Concrete Work: Ongoing cement concreting work from Nashik to Gonde is causing significant delays.
Incomplete Flyover: The unfinished flyover at Ghoti is creating traffic bottlenecks at the intersection.
Samruddhi Highway Bypass: Traffic jams near the bypass of the Samruddhi Highway in Igatpuri, compounded by large potholes on the service road.
Small Bridges and Potholes: The small bridges and side potholes near Atgaon and Vasind are causing additional delays.
Container Parking: In the Bhiwandi area, the parking of containers from nearby warehouses on the road is creating severe traffic jams.
Traffic Management Issues: Poor traffic management and the lack of a flyover for the industries between Shahapur and Bhiwandi lead to constant congestion.
Pending National Highway Work: Ongoing but incomplete national highway projects in the Kalyan Shilphata area are another major cause of delays.
Highway Police Absence: The absence of highway police at key intersections results in delays in resolving traffic issues promptly.
Large Potholes: The presence of large potholes scattered throughout the route further exacerbates the congestion problem.
These issues collectively contribute to the prolonged travel times and frustrations for daily commuters between Nashik and Mumbai. Addressing these problems will require coordinated efforts from the authorities to improve infrastructure and traffic management.