Updated On: 15 September, 2022 11:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Suraj Pandey
In all, three dangerous stretches on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway on the Maharashtra side saw 262 accidents that killed 62, grievously injured 78, with 73 people sustaining minor injuries from January to August

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway diverges near Tansa river flyover but adequate signage informing motorists of this was missing during mid-day’s test drive. Pic/Satej Shinde
Seven people die in road mishaps every month, on average, on the three stretches of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway, including the one where former Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry lost his life in an accident, as per data from the Highway Traffic Police. The data, accessed by mid-day during its investigation and visits in the past week, shows that the Mumbai to Charoti stretch witnesses 32 accidents a month on an average.
The Mumbai-Charoti stretch of the highway from Versova bridge till Charoti falls under the jurisdiction of three highway traffic police stations—Chinchoti, Manor and Charoti. This entire stretch saw a total of 262 mishaps this year till August, wherein 62 people lost their lives, 78 suffered major and 73 sustained minor injuries.