Pune News: Temporary Orders Issued for Adjustments in City’s Parking Management
Pune News: Temporary Orders Issued for Adjustments in City's Parking Management
To ensure smooth and safe traffic flow, the Pune Traffic Police have implemented temporary changes to the parking management in several traffic zones across the city. These adjustments are designed to maintain orderly traffic and improve safety on busy roads.
With the huge problem of traffic and parking faced by Punekars for a long time, administration is now trying to look at it. To architect an effective parking system, the updated parking guidelines designate specific areas as “No Parking Zones” across various locations is done on a temporary basis. The new directives include:
Kothrud Traffic Division: A 100-meter stretch on both sides of the road, starting from the Meenatai Thackeray Kaman Lane to the Sankalp and Siddhi Co-operative Housing Society, will now be designated as a ‘No Parking Zone.’ Similarly, the stretch from the main gate of Minal Garden Society to Shrikrishna Society on Mai Mangeshkar Marg will also be marked as a ‘No Parking Zone’ for all types of vehicles.
Baner Traffic Division: Parking will be permitted only in the designated P-1 and P-2 zones from Pancard Lane to Hotel Spring Onion
Deccan Traffic Division: A 100-meter stretch on both sides of Karve Road, from the exit gate of Sahyadri Hospital to the entrance gate of Vimalabai Garware School, will be designated as a ‘No Parking Zone.’
Bharti Vidyapeeth Traffic Division: The service road from Kadam Plaza to Lake Town (Bibvewadi), as well as the stretch from Ramnath Sweets to Green Park Building (opposite Pizza Hut), will be designated as a ‘No Parking Zone’ for all vehicles.
The police have provided a platform for public feedback, allowing citizens to submit any objections or suggestions regarding these temporary orders. Written Objections can be submitted to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic Control) at the Yerwada Post Office, Pune, no later than February 5, 2025.
The final decision will be made after reviewing public input, with the exception of vehicles used for essential services.
This initiative aims to enhance traffic management and parking regulations throughout the city, reducing congestion and promoting safer travel for all road users.



