Malkajgiri Traffic Police book over 6,300 wrong parking violations in special enforcement drive
The Malkajgiri Traffic Police conducted a special enforcement drive that resulted in over 6,300 cases of wrong parking being booked. A total fine of ₹11.04 lakh was imposed on violators, highlighting the issue of irregular parking in no-parking zones and other obstructive areas. The police emphasized the need for motorists to use designated parking spaces to improve traffic flow and road safety.
- ▪The Malkajgiri Traffic Police booked 6,336 cases during a special drive against wrong parking.
- ▪A total fine of ₹11.04 lakh was imposed on violators.
- ▪Irregular parking significantly reduces available road space and affects traffic flow.
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The Malkajgiri Traffic Police booked 6,336 cases during a special drive against irregular and wrong parking conducted across the commissionerate.Police said a total fine of ₹11.04 lakh was imposed on violators.According to officials, action was taken against vehicles parked in no-parking zones, on main carriageways, near junctions, and at locations obstructing the smooth movement of traffic.Police stated that several wrongly parked vehicles were causing inconvenience to commuters and emergency vehicles besides contributing to traffic congestion and road safety hazards.During the drive, officials carried out penal action and removed vehicles that were obstructing vehicular movement.The Malkajgiri Traffic Police said irregular parking on carriageways, footpaths, near bus stops, commercial…
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