Mumbai’s Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), the city’s newest and longest sea bridge, has been making waves (quite literally) since its inauguration on January 12th. In just 10 days, it has seen an average of nearly 30,000 vehicles zipping across its 21.8 km stretch, generating a daily revenue of Rs 61.50 lakh through tolls, a report by The Indian Express said. On the very first day, an impressive 28,176 vehicles used the bridge, bringing in a cool Rs 54.77 lakh in tolls. The next day saw an even bigger surge, with 54,977 vehicles crossing over and contributing Rs 1.06 crore to the coffers.