Major Traffic Jam on Mumbai–Pune Expressway Results in Toll Refunds

A significant traffic jam on the Mumbai–Pune Expressway has affected over 100,000 motorists for 33 hours. The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) will issue toll refunds to those impacted.
A prolonged traffic jam on the Mumbai–Pune Expressway has caused disruptions for more than 100,000 motorists over a period of 33 hours. The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) has announced that affected drivers will receive toll refunds.
Details of the Incident
The traffic jam occurred in the ghat area of the expressway, leading to extensive delays for those traveling between Mumbai and Pune. In response to the situation, MSRDC has confirmed that it will credit refunds to motorists who were stuck in the jam. According to a report by Google News - India, the total amount for the refunds is estimated to be around Rs 5.16 crore.
The toll refunds will be processed through the FASTag system, which is used for electronic toll collection. This measure aims to alleviate some of the financial burden experienced by those caught in the lengthy traffic ordeal.
Response and Future Actions
Motorists affected by the jam can expect to see the refunds credited to their accounts soon. The MSRDC is working to ensure that the process is handled efficiently to provide relief to those who faced significant delays.
This incident highlights the challenges that can arise on major transportation routes and the importance of effective management in such situations. As the expressway continues to serve as a vital link between the two cities, authorities are likely to review the circumstances surrounding this traffic jam to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
