Everything about Parking and Towing Laws in India

- Various Sections in the Indian Constitution deals with parking & towing
- You can avoid paying unnecessary charges by staying updated
- Violating parking & towing laws can tarnish the image of your vehicle
Parking and towing laws in India dictate how you can park your vehicle. With growing urbanization, this law holds great importance. Based on Sections 127 and 201 of the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, you cannot leave your vehicle unattended or abandoned for more than ten hours.
If you are leaving your vehicle for more than ten hours, it is subjected to removal by an authorized police officer. So if your car is not violating any of the above laws and still your car is towed, you should quote the above laws. By staying updated on the latest parking and towing laws, you can counter authorities' actions.

Where shouldn't you park your vehicle?
- You cannot park your vehicle near road crossing or road corners. In this case, your vehicle can be towed and fined.
- If you park your vehicle near a traffic light, your vehicle can also be towed. Moreover, if you park your vehicles near the traffic signs, your vehicle is subjected to being towed.
- If you park your vehicle at an uphill position, your vehicle can be towed.
- There is no way you can park your vehicle over the bridge.
- Refrain from parking in the no-parking zone as it can be towed.
- You cannot park your vehicle on main roads where the traffic moves at a fast pace.
- Roads with white lines are important pathways, and you should refrain from parking your vehicle over there.
- You cannot park your vehicle at the entry gate of hospitals and schools. If you do so, your vehicle can be towed away.

The City-Based Parking Laws
- In Chennai and Kolkata, if you fail to provide first-aid to your co-passenger after an accident, you have to pay hefty fines.
- In Delhi and NCR, you cannot smoke inside a car. This is a clear violation of the law.
- In Kolkata, you cannot park your vehicle in front of public utility buildings and service spots.
- You cannot install a video device inside your car in Mumbai. Violation of this rule can attract fines.
- In Chennai, if you are borrowing somebody's car, it should be duly informed to the person. If you have failed to inform the person, then it is necessary to pay penalty fines.
The traffic rules vary from one city to the other. It is important that you care about the myths and rules to stay updated. Being aware of the parking rules will allow you to drive stress-free.

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