#Pune - Bengaluru Highway (Bypass from Dehu Road, where the Mumbai-Pune Expressway ends ...all the way to Katraj) is in a very bad shape.

Usual issues:

Potholes
Missing lane marking
Encroachment by fruit vendors
Illegal parking.

Big safety risk!

@NHAI_Official @nitin_gadkari
Similar issues with the Sion - Panvel Highway as well.
Fast tag implementation needs to improve further.

Big delays at Vashi bridge. Tag readers are slow. Manual handheld readers used at some places...all adding to delays.

@nitin_gadkari
Some of these issues on the Dehu Road - Katraj - Satara stretch of Pune - Bengaluru Highway (NH48) are pending for nearly a decade now.

This is a critical highway and one of the busiest as well... Linking Mumbai/Pune with Bengaluru/Chennai.

cc @PMOIndia @narendramodi

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