Nagpur: With the intention of bringing order on the city road by ensuring that there is no vehicle parking, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) plans to fill the nominal parking fee through the QR Code card, said Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari.
There are more than 14 years.
Two-wheeled lakh and more than 2.50 lakh four wheels are registered in Nagpur.
“Parking haphazardly blocks traffic when drivers do not use designated places that are intended by NMC or traffic police,” he said.
If the vehicle is parked in designated places, traffic will not be blocked and the civil body will also get income.
From it, he said after attending a presentation made by Kishore Daga from a private company on how to make parking settings better at a nominal cost.
Sucking ideas, Daga said parking fees will be charged digitally from residents using the QR code.
Emphasis will be placed on the provision of parking facilities at a nominal cost.
Parking on the market and on the streets will be smoother and NMC will get income.
The driver must recharge the vehicle card every month.
The flying squad will be formed to monitor and curb illegal parking.
This is how the system will work, said Daga.on wear a monthly fee, people will be allowed to park vehicles in designated places throughout the city.
The mayor instructed the company director to submit a proposal with a financial plan within seven days.
He said all the responsibilities of managing parking arrangements had to rest with the company.
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