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Parking Rules & Fines: All You Need To Know

To drive or round around India, you should be aware of parking rules. By being aware of the parking rules, chances of you paying fines will be less.
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By car&bike Team

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Published on August 31, 2022

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  • It is important to know about parking fines & rules in India
  • Park your cars as per latest rules
  • Park your cars in designated parking areas

Ever since the Motor Vehicles Act has come into the effect, there has been a steady rise in the total number of fines and challans issued by the police. This has led to a lot of scenarios where the public has been made to pay penalty fines. In simple words, if you want to avoid extra money to traffic guards, staying aware of the parking rules is pretty crucial. One of the biggest issues in big Indian metros is parking. Due to space scarcity, people tend to park their bikes and cars irresponsibly, which leads to traffic snarls. With these things in mind, let's take a glance at the parking rules in India.

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Parking a Vehicle

Every driver of a motor vehicle shall park in such a manner that it doesn't cause traffic problems or obstruction. Here are some areas where you cannot park your motor vehicle illegally.

  • On pavements
  • Near or on the road crossing
  • Near a traffic light or pavement crossing
  • Opposite another parked vehicle
  • Away from the edge of the footpath
  • You cannot park where parking is strictly prohibited

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Don't leave your Vehicle in a Dangerous Position

No person in possession of a motor vehicle shall cause or allow the vehicle or any trailer to be abandoned or to remain at rest on any public space in such a condition that causes great danger.

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Removal of Abandoned Vehicles in India

Section 127 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 states the following rules that apply to abandoned motor vehicles.

  • Any motor vehicle left unattended in a public parking place for more than ten hours is legal to be removed by a towing service.
  • An unattended vehicle that creates a traffic hazard can be immediately removed by a towing service authorized by police officers.
  • In all these cases, the owner of the vehicle is responsible. In other words, if you are the owner of the vehicle and not driving it around, you have to pay the final penalty fees.

For a vehicle removed by the towing service, the charges should be recovered from the owner of the vehicle. So as you can see, there are various repercussions of not following the parking rules in India.

Moreover, frequent challans and penalty fees can greatly tarnish the image of your vehicle. The best way to stay safe is by opting for proper parking rules. When you are knowledgeable about the latest traffic rules, there are fewer instances where you have to face harassment. So stay aware of the traffic rules and drive around the city seamlessly.

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Last Updated on August 31, 2022


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