Eknath Shinde on Monday inaugurated the south-bound corridor of Mumbai's coastal road, nicknamed Phase 1 of the Mumbai Coastal Road Project, stretching from Worli to Marine Drive in South Mumbai on Monday, March 11th. A 10.5-kilometer-long stretch will be opened for traffic in the first phase, an official said, adding that motorists can enter the coastal road from Worli Seaface, Haji Ali interchange and Amarson's interchange points, and exit at Marine Lines. “The maximum speed limit on Dharmveer Swarajya Rakshak Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Marg (Coastal Road) will be 80kmph, while in the tunnel it will be 60kmph and during turning & entry-exit points it will be 40kmph," Mumbai Traffic Police wrote in a post on X.
The Mumbai Coastal Road offers convenient access through various entry and exit points along its route. Among the entry points, commuters can enter from Bindu Madhav Thackeray Junction, Rajani Patel Junction (also known as Lotus Junction), and Amarsons Garden. These entry points serve as gateways to the scenic and efficient coastal route, providing easy access to travellers.
On the other hand, for those concluding their journey, exit points are strategically located for seamless transitions. Amarsons Garden serves as both an entry and exit point, while the journey culminates at Marine Drive, specifically at Princess Street Bridge. These exit points ensure that travelers can efficiently reach their destinations while enjoying the benefits of the Mumbai Coastal Road's connectivity and accessibility.
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