The Free Press Journal

FPJ Marg is now commuters’ nightmare

- TPG KRISHNAN

Rampant encroachme­nts by hawkers and illegal parking have led to severe traffic congestion between Mantralaya and Free Press Journal Marg at Nariman Point.

This small stretch is in the heart of the city that houses several big commercial establishm­ents. Besides traffic congestion, unauthoris­ed hawkers make it a virtual nightmare for office-goers and others to move on the road. Commuters shuttling between Nariman Point and CST–Churchgate are facing immense trouble due to these hurdles which ultimately results in them reaching work as well as home late. The Metro III work, which is being carried out at the junction of Free Press Journal Marg and Vidhan Bhavan, is only adding to their woes.

Despite several complaints to the Traffic Police department and the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) authoritie­s, no relief seems to be coming forth in the case. Taxi stands and roadside eateries are increasing­ly making it an unbearable stretch to travel to.

One of the commuters who regularly comes to Free Press House, the building that stands at the end of this stretch, from CST, said: “If encroachme­nt by hawkers and illegal parking — at times double parking — are taken care of by the authoritie­s concerned, it will certainly ensure smooth commute and we will be able to reach our destinatio­n before time.”

The actual running time in a BEST bus between Free Press House and CST is about 15 minutes, but due to traffic congestion it extends to almost 40 minutes.

It is high time that the traffic and BMC authoritie­s work in tandem and jointly take initiative to clear the Free Press Journal Marg instead of passing the buck.

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