Free parking zones to weed out mafias in Hyderabad
November 29, 2015,
Hyderabad stands second after Chennai for the highest density of vehicles.
Hyderabad: “No parking” boards are being replaced by “free parking” boards
in the core area of the city. The Hyderabad Traffic Police has identified 400 sites
where free parking facility will be provided to the public. Free parking facility is already
available at sites like opposite Kamat Hotel, SD Road, and Goshamahal.
The city has 25 traffic police stations under which 20 free parking facilities are being set up.
This is being done to mainly discourage the parking mafia, reduce challans on wrong parking
and to provide a public facility. Currently, 50 authorised parking lots are present in the city,
of which only 18 are collecting fees as per the GHMC norms.
With the free parking facilities, the speed of vehicles will also improve and vehicles will be
parked in an orderly manner, said sources. South Zone DCP (Traffic) A.V. Ranganath said,
“Earlier, traffic police used to issue challans for wrong parking, but imposing fines has not
solved the issue. Instead, identifying space and allocating it for parking will streamline it.”
The free parking facility has brought a shift in the thinking of the traffic police, Mr Ranganath said.
The department is coordinating with commercial complexes not to park their vehicles in front of
the establishments, and to instead use the free parking spaces.
“Counseling was held for shopkeepers who have come forward to coordinate. In areas where
space is not available, a portion of the road (not hindering traffic) will be used for parking,” he said.
Hyderabad stands second after Chennai for the highest density of vehicles — for every 2 per cent
increase in population, the increase in density of vehicles is 20 per cent, according to a
Central government survey. Free parking will be set up at Maitrivanam complex at Ameerpet,
Sanjeev Reddy Nagar, RP Road, Mehdipatnam, Vijaynagar Colony at Masab Tank,
Darussalam, Mallepally and Nampally courts.
Sultan khan
Spl correspondent
Royal post daily and National media
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