Updated On: 04 December, 2024 11:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Metropolitan Authority sources tell this paper that they will increase size, and improve placement of signs on key roads near flyover

The BKC-Chunabhatti connector, which is strictly for four-wheelers. Pic/Atul Kamble
After mid-day highlighted how two-wheelers and autorickhaws unwittingly get onto the BKC-Chunabhatti connector due to the minuscule signs on its gantries, the traffic police have formally requested the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to increase the size of the signboards.
Senior Police Inspector Manoj Shinde of the BKC Traffic Division said, “Daily, we take action against 25 to 30 bikers for using the connector on which two-wheelers and three-wheelers are not allowed. Although most riders are aware of this restriction, they knowingly take the bridge to save time. We have submitted a request to MMRDA to increase the size of the signage on the gantries at both ends, clearly indicating the entry ban.”