3 min readMumbaiUpdated: Feb 12, 2026 10:24 PM IST
FOLLOWING CRITICISM over the abrupt lane-widening on the Mira Bhayandar flyover, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has drawn up a six-point action plan aimed at improving safety and managing traffic flow on the stretch.
According to officials, the changes are meant to ensure smoother merging of lanes and prevent bottlenecks, particularly near the ramp where the flyover narrows. The modifications are expected to be implemented on the ground over the next month.

The first set of changes focuses on the top deck of the flyover near the Meditiya Nagar metro station on Metro Line 9. At this location, the flyover’s two-plus-two lanes split to navigate around metro pillars and then merge again at the point where the ramp begins. Officials said this convergence created a safety concern.
“The plan is to push the point where the lanes converge back by 60 metres. So, vehicles have enough room before the ramp starts,” an official said. “The median along the patch is being removed as we speak, and concrete will be filled in the gap between the lanes. In the 30 metres closest to the ramps, there will be no median. For the 30 metres beyond, a shorter smaller median will be put,” he said,
To avoid traffic congestion, the second measure involves gradually reducing traffic from four lanes to two as vehicles approach the ramp. Metal crash barriers will be installed at a distance to taper traffic smoothly in both directions.
At the actual merging point, crash barriers will be removed for a 30-metre stretch to improve safety during lane convergence.
Plastic lane separators, or delineators, will be installed on the two-lane ramp leading to Railway Phatak Road to clearly separate up and down traffic. This ramp was visible in videos of the flyover that circulated widely on social media.
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Height barriers will also be installed at the start of the ramp to restrict access to light motor vehicles, in view of height limitations on the flyover.
In addition, the MMRDA will put up signage, warning boards and reflectors to guide motorists and improve visibility.
“The flyover will be useful for those seeking to skip the traffic on the Golden Nest circle below, where multiple roads meet,” the official said. The 1.1-kilometre-long flyover starts near Shiva Garden on Mira Bhayandar Road and exits onto Railway Phatak Road.
The flyover is four lanes wide for most of its length but narrows to two lanes at the ramp due to road constraints. Officials said the two lanes that currently end at the ramp are planned to be extended in the future over the Bhayandar railway lines towards Bhayandar West. That extension is still at the planning stage.
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The flyover recently came under heavy criticism on social media over its abrupt design. Following the backlash, traffic and road safety experts visited the site and suggested corrective measures.
Meanwhile, four stations on Metro Line 9 from Dahisar East to Kashigaon are complete and have received all necessary clearances, but are yet to be inaugurated.
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