Christmas Rush Causes Heavy Traffic Jam On Mumbai-Pune Expressway; VIDEOS
Heavy traffic congestion was reported on the Mumbai, Lonavala highway on December 25 due to the Christmas holiday rush. Motorists faced delays of over an hour in the Khandala ghat stretch as tourist traffic surged. Authorities advised travellers to plan journeys carefully and expect continued congestion during the holiday period.

Holiday travel on Christmas Day led to heavy traffic congestion on the Mumbai - Pune Express highway, leaving thousands of commuters stuck for extended periods on Thursday, December 25. Motorists reported slow moving traffic and long queues, particularly in the Khandala ghat stretch, a known bottleneck during peak tourist seasons.
Several travellers took to social media to flag the situation and warn others planning day trips or short vacations to hill stations.
Over an Hour Delay for Vehicles
An X user, Rushikesh Angre, shared visuals and updates from the highway, stating that vehicles were stuck in traffic for more than an hour in the Khandala ghat section. The post quickly gained attention as many users echoed similar experiences from different parts of the Mumbai, Pune route.
Traffic movement was extremely slow, with frequent halts caused by the sudden surge in private vehicles heading towards Lonavala and surrounding areas. Families travelling for Christmas picnics and overnight stays were among those most affected.
Tourist Rush and Narrow Ghat Roads Add to Trouble
With many offices and schools shut for the day, a large number of travellers opted for short road trips, leading to traffic volumes exceeding normal weekday levels.
Even minor breakdowns or roadside halts in the ghat section can quickly escalate into long traffic jams due to limited diversion options.
Commuters should plan their journeys carefully, allow additional travel time and consider travelling during off peak hours. Drivers should follow lane discipline, avoid unnecessary stops and remain patient while passing through congested stretches.
Similar congestion could continue through the weekend as the year end holiday season picks up pace. Travellers heading towards hill stations have been asked to stay updated through official traffic advisories and social media alerts before setting out.
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