The sea-crossing bridge is responsible for connecting the southern and western suburbs of Mumbai. Toll stations are effectively managed and traffic is smooth. At the end of the road, however, the road is narrow and traffic slows down at the end of the bridge. Across the arc of Mumbai's coastline, this sea passage is a civil engineering miracle that reflects the modern infrastructure of Mumbai's city.
The Bandra-Worli Sea-Crossing Bridge, which was opened in 2010, is 5.6 kilometers long and has eight lanes. Two towers are 128 meters high. The bridge is beautifully curved, spanning the Arabian Gulf and connecting North and South Mumbai. Bridges, distant buildings and sunrise and sunset have attracted many photographers.