PM Inaugurates India's Longest Sea Bridge. What is Allowed And What is Not

Mumbai Trans Harbour Link The Atal Setu is a21.8- kilometre-long ground that connects Sewri in Mumbai and the Nhava Sheva area in Raigad quarter. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri- Nhava Sheva Atal Setu moment. The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link has been erected at a cost of ₹ 17,840 crore and is the longest ocean ground in the country. In December 2016, PM Modi laid the foundation gravestone of the ground. Marking the major corner in India's structure development, the name Atal Setu also honours the former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The Atal Setu is a21.8- kilometre-long ground that connects Sewri in Mumbai and the Nhava Sheva area in Raigad quarter. With the help of the country's longest ground, the trip between the two locales will be docked from the current two hours to around 15- 20 twinkles. Talking about the infrastructural phenomenon, Metropolitan Commissioner of MMRDA Dr Sanjay Mukherjee said, “ On January 12, PM Modi will inaugurate the Atal Setu the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link. This is India's longest ground erected on the ocean. Several similar technologies have been used in the timber of this ground, which are used for the first time in India. The lights used in this ground don't disturb the submarine terrain. ” Then's What is allowed and What is not What is allowed The maximum speed limit for four- wheelers on the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link( MTHL) will be 100 kmph. The maximum speed limit for vehicles like buses , hacks, light motor vehicles, minibuses and two- axle motorcars is 100 kilometres per hour. On the ascent and descent of the ground, the speed will be confined to 40 kilometres per hour. What is not allowed The police, on Wednesday, informed that motorbikes, bus cabs and tractors will not be allowed on the ocean ground, the police said on Wednesday. There will also be no entry for vehicles like motorcycles, mopeds, three- wheelers, beast- drawn vehicles and slow- moving vehicles. Multi-axle heavy vehicles, exchanges and motorcars heading towards Mumbai will not have an entry on the Eastern Freeway. These vehicles will have to take the Mumbai Port- Sewri Exit( Exit 1C) and use the MBPT Road near' Gadi Adda' for farther movement. An functionary informed that the Mumbai police have assessed the speed limit on India's longest ocean ground to check" peril, obstructions and vexation to the public. ” Meanwhile, the Prime Minister will be visiting Maharashtra to unveil systems worth over ₹ 30,500 crore in the state. During his visit on Friday, PM Modi will also lay the foundation gravestone of an underground road lair connecting Eastern Freeway's Orange Gate. The Prime Minister will also launch Namo Mahila Shashaktikaran Abhiyaan in the state

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