The highway, a crucial link between Mumbai and Nashik, sees heavy daily usage; also has uneven surfaces
The Mumbai-Nashik highway filled with potholes
Motorists travelling via the Mumbai-Nashik highway are once again facing the recurring issue of uneven road surfaces and potholes. Frustrated by the lack of improvement, motorists express their anger at the authorities responsible. The highway, a crucial link between Mumbai and Nashik, sees heavy daily usage. Last year, mid-day had already highlighted the poor condition of the highway during the monsoon season.
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Kaushalendra Dubey, who recently travelled from Mumbai to Shahpur via the Mumbai-Nashik highway, complained about the hazardous potholes and uneven road surface, posing a threat to the lives of motorists and two-wheeler riders. He expressed his frustration, stating, “This problem repeats every monsoon, and the authorities seem least concerned about the toll-paying motorists.”
The presence of potholes on this highway not only causes inconvenience but also forces drivers to spend additional money on vehicle maintenance. Common issues faced by drivers include tire punctures, suspension damage, wheel alignment problems, and even damage to the vehicle’s oil tank.
Amey Sawant, another motorist, emphasised that the Mumbai-Nashik highway, particularly the stretch between Thane and Kasara, becomes one of the worst highways for commuting during the monsoon due to the prevalence of potholes and uneven road surfaces. “Why is the government collecting toll if the road cannot be maintained,” he questioned.