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Paul Noronha

Toll-free till July 5: The Bandra-Worli Sea Link in Mumbai that opened to the public on Wednesday was choked with traffic at both ends of the bridge. Billed as an engineering marvel, the Rs 1,600-crore, 5.6-km sea-bridge promises to cut travel time significantly, but at a price — Rs 50-100 for each trip depending on the type of vehicle. Some 150,000 vehicles are expected to use the bridge every day. With no toll till July 5, Mumbaikars get a chance to try the bridge.

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