Mumbai Implements Odd-Even Parking Rules to Alleviate Traffic Congestion
Odd-Even Parking Rules Imposed In Sakinaka, Worli, Bhandup-Mulund: What You Need To Know
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Mumbai's Traffic Police have introduced odd-even parking rules in Sakinaka, Worli, and the Bhandup-Mulund region to combat traffic congestion. The measures aim to improve vehicle flow and ensure access for emergency services, with restrictions effective from May to August 2023.
- 01Odd-even parking rules implemented in Sakinaka, Worli, and Bhandup-Mulund to ease traffic congestion.
- 02Restrictions include parking bans for heavy vehicles and designated parking sides on odd and even dates.
- 03Measures effective from May 7 to August 6 in Sakinaka and Worli, and from May 12 to August 11 in Bhandup-Mulund.
- 04Authorities aim to improve access for emergency vehicles and reduce roadside bottlenecks.
- 05Traffic Police emphasize the need for better traffic management in congested areas.
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To address escalating traffic congestion in Mumbai, the Traffic Police have implemented odd-even parking rules in key areas including Sakinaka, Worli, and the Bhandup-Mulund belt. The initiative aims to enhance traffic flow and facilitate the movement of emergency services. In Sakinaka, odd-even parking is enforced on Technology Street from May 7 to August 6, allowing parking on the left side on even dates and the right side on odd dates. Similarly, GM Bhosle Road in Worli will have parking restrictions from May 7 to August 4, prohibiting taxis and heavy vehicles while regulating private and two-wheeler parking based on the date. In the Bhandup-Mulund area, odd-even parking will be in effect from May 12 to August 11 along Jungle Mangal Road. These measures are part of a broader strategy to improve traffic management and ensure smoother access for emergency responders and daily commuters.
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These parking regulations aim to alleviate traffic congestion, improving commute times and access for emergency vehicles in Mumbai's busy areas.
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