Updated On: 28 September, 2022 05:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
We took to the SV Road to chronicle the pain of the daily commuter on the western suburbs’ bustling arterial road

A huge pothole on SV Road near Ram Mandir signal. Pics/Anurag Ahire
It seems the authorities are least bothered about the Mumbaikars using SV Road, a key road that connects the western suburbs. Uneven road surfaces and crater-sized potholes, which lead to wastage of both time and money, are motorists’ nightmare. A mid-day team travelled down this road from Dahisar all the way to Bandra to see what the situation on the ground is.
After its test drive on the key arterial road in Aarey Milk Colony, mid-day focussed on the SV Road which sees frequent traffic jams that make commuters late by up to an hour, and at times even more. The team also talked to motorists and traffic officials to see what they have to say about the road.