Urban India’s parking woes: an overview
Vehicular congestion and insufficient parking facilities are significant emerging challenges for India’s mega and metropolitan cities, severely impairing mobility. Although curtailed by constitutional
Vehicular congestion and insufficient parking facilities are significant emerging challenges for India’s mega and metropolitan cities, severely impairing mobility. Although curtailed by constitutional
Giving planning for the much-delayed Metro Rail in the city a further boost, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has jumped into the fray, deciding to integrate its plans for underground and multi-level parking lots with the Metro Rail project. These parking lots will now be a stone's throw away from various stations along the proposed Metro Rail routes.
chinese cities will join the growing band of urban centres around the world to observe
Delhi's parking crisis plays itself out in residential and commercial areas Delhi has more than 4 million registered vehicles as of now. Nearly 360,000 vehicles were added in 2005-06, estimating
It was a dispute over parking that made the frontpages of every Delhi newspaper. The police, however, claim that the media blew a minor dispute between neighbours into a violent fight over
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gas-guzzlers in London's Borough of Richmond, in southwest London, will now have to pay hefty parking charges. The Richmond council cleared a plan to introduce emission-based parking charges in the
This report is submitted to the Hon
This report is submitted to the Hon
This report is in addition to EPCA report on parking: the imperative of restricting vehicle numbers in Delhi (July 2004). It takes into account the parking policy filed by the government of Delhi (affidavit on behalf of GNCT of Delhi). In addition, it reviews policies and measures for parking to assess the action plan and work to be done.
SC asks Delhi government for a plan