Along with the increasing population in the country, the number of vehicles on the roads has also increased rapidly. Along with this, the problem of parking has also been revealed. Parking is becoming a major problem everywhere from the market to the railway station and shopping mall to the airport. People leave their vehicles anywhere, causing traffic jam. The government has set several parking rules to deal with this.
Multilative parking has been built in cities like Delhi-Noida to eliminate traffic jams on the roads. Even in many busy markets, parking spaces are fixed. Government agencies charge people for these parking, which may vary according to the location. We must have seen people fighting for parking many times. The quarrel is often on the fact that the car was parked for only two minutes, so why the charge? Let us know whether the parking fee will have to be paid even after parking the car for two minutes …
There are different rules regarding parking in railway stations, airports and markets. These rules decide the nodal agencies working there and they also charge fees on the same basis. Parking rules for places like railway stations, airports are different from markets. Many times pick and drop facility is available free of cost at the airport. The parking fee can be quite high there. At the same time, parking rules at railway stations are different due to excess movement of passengers. For example, the general parking at New Delhi railway station is free for the first 8 minutes. The parking fee is charged Rs 50 for 8 to 15 minutes. The rates have also been fixed for a long period.
You must have often seen that separate fees are charged for the first hour of parking in markets. After this, the fee increases every hour. That is, the minimum fee for vehicle parking is fixed, which are fixed on the basis of initial one hour. You have to pay a minimum fee to park your car in the parking lot. The bike fee for the first hour at most parking sites is Rs 20 to 25. While it can be up to Rs 50 for the car. After this, a fee of five to ten rupees per hour is charged. Delhi has more than 450 parking sites for MCD. The fee for two -wheelers here is Rs 10 per hour and Rs 20 for car parking. In view of the increasing pollution, the MCD proposed to double it, that is, Rs 20 per hour for two -wheelers and Rs 40 per hour for four wheelers.