Four lakh challans issued for improper parking around metro stations this year

During the same period, police issued 1.28 lakh challans in 2024 and 1.09 lakh challans in 2023.
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NEW DELHI: Delhi Traffic Police has issued more than four lakh challans for improper parking at and around metro stations till October 22 this year, which was over 21% more compared to the corresponding period last year, according to official data.

The data showed that a total of 4.46 lakh challans have been issued till now this year, while the number was 3.61 lakh in 2023 till October 22. Police issued a total of 4.70 lakh challans in 2023. Similarly, police issued 9.26 lakh notices this year and the number was 10.86 lakh in 2023 till December 31, the data showed.

According to the police, challans are issued by the traffic personnel on-site, while notices are generated online through traffic violation detection cameras. Police also towed away 1.58 lakh vehicles in 2024 till October 22 and 1.60 lakh in 2023 till December 31, they said.

On the other hand, police have issued 94,186 challans for driving against flow of traffic till October 22 this year which was over 65 per cent higher than 2023 when 47,828 challans were issued, the data stated.

During the same period, police issued 1.28 lakh challans in 2024 and 1.09 lakh challans in 2023.

Police said that the improper parking of vehicles and driving against the flow of traffic, hindrance by e-rickshaws and autorickshaws at and around metro stations are among the major factors for traffic congestion.

Adequate traffic staff has been deployed around all metro stations. Regular drives against improper parking are being conducted on a regular basis at around all metro stations, they said. Also, special drives are also conducted from time to time against vehicles found creating hindrance in the smooth movement of the traffic, police said.

On July 24 and September 9, road safety awareness programmes were held at Nangloi Chowk. The event was organised to educate participants about traffic rules and road safety. Reflective tape stickers were also distributed and applied to bicycles to enhance their visibility and safety, they added.

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