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Mumbai: Now, Bandra residents seek relief from two-wheeler pain

Locals say footpaths along St Andrew’s Road, Hill Road, and Turner Road are being used by bikers, posing threat to safety of senior citizens; the residents had in May this year written to the Mumbai Traffic Police requesting that bollards and signs be installed

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Bollards installed to stop two-wheeler riders from venturing onto footpath. PIC/NIMESH DAVE

Bollards installed to stop two-wheeler riders from venturing onto footpath. PIC/NIMESH DAVE

Bandra residents have red-flagged the behaviour of certain two-wheeler riders on Hill Road, St Andrew’s Road, and Turner Road. According to them, the riders have been zooming on pavements to zip through traffic and riding on the wrong side of the street, especially on the one-way St Andrew’s Road, which connects to the arterial Hill Road.

After mid-day, on Thursday, shed light on the problems faced by residents of Babasaheb Ambedkar Road on the Dadar-Matunga stretch, where two-wheeler riders were venturing onto footpaths and parking their vehicles haphazardly, Bandra residents reached out to this newspaper.

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