Mumbai traffic police introduce odd-even parking rule in Dahisar for 3 months| Details

In a strategic move to alleviate traffic congestion in Dahisar, the Mumbai traffic police have implemented an odd-even parking rule for the next three months. This initiative aims to address the growing issue of heavy vehicle movement and roadside parking that has been causing frequent traffic jams in the area. The decision follows a thorough assessment of the traffic patterns and the necessity for improved management of parking spaces. Under this new regulation, vehicles with odd-numbered license plates will be permitted to park on alternate days, while those with even-numbered plates will have the opposite access. This approach is expected to streamline traffic flow and enhance road safety. Authorities are hopeful that the odd-even scheme will significantly reduce congestion, benefiting daily commuters and local residents alike. As the city grapples with persistent traffic challenges, similar measures might be considered in other congested areas to ensure smoother transit within the bustling metropolis.
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