Pune Traffic: Katraj New Tunnel–Navale Bridge Lane to Remain Closed from February 3 to 5

Traffic from Satara towards Mumbai will be temporarily halted for three mornings as NHAI installs speed control cameras on the Pune–Satara Highway
Pune Traffic: Katraj New Tunnel–Navale Bridge Lane to Remain Closed from February 3 to 5
Pune Traffic: Katraj New Tunnel–Navale Bridge Lane to Remain Closed from February 3 to 5The Bridge Chronicle
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Pune, 3rd February 2026: Traffic on the Pune–Satara Highway will face temporary restrictions between the Katraj New Tunnel and Navale Bridge as authorities begin installing speed control cameras on the stretch. The work will be carried out over three days, starting Tuesday, February 3, and continuing till Thursday, February 5.

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According to officials, all lanes from Satara towards Pune and Mumbai will remain closed daily from 6 am to 8 am to ensure the safe installation of speed monitoring systems and directional signboards. This two-hour morning shutdown has been planned to minimise risks during the installation process on this busy and accident-prone section of the highway.

Pune Traffic: Katraj New Tunnel–Navale Bridge Lane to Remain Closed from February 3 to 5
Pune Traffic Update: Lane Closure on Navale Bridge from February 3 to 5

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has appealed to motorists to cooperate and plan their journeys accordingly. “The speed control cameras are being installed to improve road safety and prevent over-speeding. Commuters should use the old Katraj tunnel and service roads during the closure hours,” an NHAI project director said.

Authorities have urged regular commuters and peak-hour travellers to follow traffic advisories and leave early to avoid congestion. Normal traffic movement is expected to resume after 8 am each day once the installation work is completed.

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