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The image displays an urban construction scene in Mumbai, India, on a bright and clear day. A prominent white rectangular sign, oriented vertically, is positioned in the foreground. It features a black and yellow striped border along its left side.

The sign's main graphic consists of multiple red chevrons pointing downwards, with a single red arrow also pointing down, conveying a directional instruction or warning. The text on the sign is in Hindi. The phrase "मार्ग परिवर्तन" (Maarg Parivartan) translates to "Route Diversion" or "Road Diversion," indicating a change in traffic path. Below this, "सावकाश जा" (Saavkaash Jaa) translates to "Go Slowly" or "Proceed with Caution," urging drivers to be careful.

Behind the sign, large concrete pillars for an elevated structure, likely a metro line or flyover, are under construction. These bare concrete elements show the early to mid-stages of building, with some visible steel reinforcement bars. A green safety net is partially visible, draped over construction components next to the sign.

On the ground to the right of the sign, the asphalt road features yellow markings, including crisscrossing lines, typical of traffic management in construction zones. A small, light-blue plastic bottle lies discarded on the road. Resting atop the sign's right edge is a broken, reddish-brown object, possibly a damaged part of a plastic barrier or an old warning device.

In the background, a line of green trees provides a natural element, and a portion of a white car is visible on the road. The scene vividly captures the ongoing urban development and the necessary safety measures, such as traffic diversion signs, implemented at construction sites.
FM-OhtiC3

Dec 12, 2024

Mumbai, India

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The image displays an urban construction scene in Mumbai, India, on a bright and clear day. A prominent white rectangular sign, oriented vertically, is positioned in the foreground. It features a black and yellow striped border along its left side. The sign's main graphic consists of multiple red chevrons pointing downwards, with a single red arrow also pointing down, conveying a directional instruction or warning. The text on the sign is in Hindi. The phrase "मार्ग परिवर्तन" (Maarg Parivartan) translates to "Route Diversion" or "Road Diversion," indicating a change in traffic path. Below this, "सावकाश जा" (Saavkaash Jaa) translates to "Go Slowly" or "Proceed with Caution," urging drivers to be careful. Behind the sign, large concrete pillars for an elevated structure, likely a metro line or flyover, are under construction. These bare concrete elements show the early to mid-stages of building, with some visible steel reinforcement bars. A green safety net is partially visible, draped over construction components next to the sign. On the ground to the right of the sign, the asphalt road features yellow markings, including crisscrossing lines, typical of traffic management in construction zones. A small, light-blue plastic bottle lies discarded on the road. Resting atop the sign's right edge is a broken, reddish-brown object, possibly a damaged part of a plastic barrier or an old warning device. In the background, a line of green trees provides a natural element, and a portion of a white car is visible on the road. The scene vividly captures the ongoing urban development and the necessary safety measures, such as traffic diversion signs, implemented at construction sites.

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