Birthday banner collapses onto moving motorcyclist at Teen Hath Naka in Thane

A moving motorcyclist narrowly escaped a major accident in the Teen Hath Naka area on the Eastern Express Highway in Thane, Maharashtra, after a large birthday banner collapsed from a foot overbridge and landed directly on him. The incident has triggered public safety concerns regarding the installation of roadside banners over busy traffic routes.
The hazardous incident occurred as several vehicles, including multiple cars and motorcycles, were passing beneath the foot overbridge on the highway. The large birthday banner, which had been installed on the bridge structure, unexpectedly broke loose from its position and fell directly onto the head of the passing motorcyclist.
The sudden impact of the falling banner briefly left the unidentified biker disoriented while riding. Despite the immediate danger and disorientation on the active highway, the rider managed to maintain his balance, safely pull over to the side of the road, and remove the banner from his vehicle before continuing on his journey.
Local authorities in Thane have not yet commented on the safety lapse. Additionally, it remains unclear whether any official action or investigation has been initiated against the unidentified individuals responsible for installing the birthday banner on the public foot overbridge.
The incident has raised significant concerns among local commuters and residents regarding the safety risks posed by large banners and hoardings hung over major roads. Many are calling for stricter monitoring of such installations to prevent similar hazardous occurrences on the city's busy highways.



