Updated On: 13 February, 2023 07:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Authorities take action after mid-day highlighted dangers posed to wildlife and humans by smooth internal roads

A signboard warning motorists about an animal crossing on an internal road in the colony
In the wake of a mid-day report highlighting how the absence of speed breakers was posing a threat to the wildlife of Aarey Milk Colony, the civic body has begun addressing the issue. Rajesh Yadav, assistant engineer of the BMC’s roads department (P South ward), stated, “The officials concerned have already been instructed to ensure that speed breakers are installed on internal roads that are being repaired. We have already installed speed breakers in some areas, and we will be putting up posters urging motorists to drive slowly when passing through forest areas where wild animals cross.”

A speed breaker that was recently installed on a road in the colony