HYDERABAD: The loss of good enough parking spaces is still a question of shock for residents. More than 2.68 lakh cases of mistaken or unauthorised parking have been booked inside Hyderabad limits this 12 months until April 27, shows latest data supplied by means of the Hyderabad traffic police department.
Unauthorised parking on service roads, which is recorded beneath a separate category, witnessed as many as 2.73 lakh cases being booked within the town all through the duration into consideration. Bus bay parking also emerged as a most sensible violation with more than eight,000 automobiles being booked.
Road protection mavens indicate how with an increasing number of automobiles hitting town roads daily, the issue of area crunch is simplest getting larger. Experts say, more than a thousand new automobiles are being registered inside town limits on a daily basis.
"With a rising number of vehicles hitting city roads daily, the already limited parking space is further reducing. Parking space at commercial complexes is also limited and the state government must crack the whip on multiplexes and single screen theatres still charging customers parking fee. The state government while ensuring that new commercial establishments coming up in the city have ample parking space within, must also aggressively scout for land parcels to build multi-level parking complexes," said Vinod Ok Kanumala, CEO of the Indian Federation of Road Safety (IFROS), an NGO operating for road protection.
Data also shows how in 2017, over five.68 lakh cases of mistaken or unauthorized parking have been booked. This was once a vital soar from the collection of such cases booked in 2016 -2.34 lakh.
Unauthorised parking on service roads, which is recorded beneath a separate category, witnessed as many as 2.73 lakh cases being booked within the town all through the duration into consideration. Bus bay parking also emerged as a most sensible violation with more than eight,000 automobiles being booked.
Road protection mavens indicate how with an increasing number of automobiles hitting town roads daily, the issue of area crunch is simplest getting larger. Experts say, more than a thousand new automobiles are being registered inside town limits on a daily basis.
"With a rising number of vehicles hitting city roads daily, the already limited parking space is further reducing. Parking space at commercial complexes is also limited and the state government must crack the whip on multiplexes and single screen theatres still charging customers parking fee. The state government while ensuring that new commercial establishments coming up in the city have ample parking space within, must also aggressively scout for land parcels to build multi-level parking complexes," said Vinod Ok Kanumala, CEO of the Indian Federation of Road Safety (IFROS), an NGO operating for road protection.
Data also shows how in 2017, over five.68 lakh cases of mistaken or unauthorized parking have been booked. This was once a vital soar from the collection of such cases booked in 2016 -2.34 lakh.
Hyderabad groans under vehicle burden
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May 09, 2018
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