Illegal Parking Fines in Mumbai

- Mumbai is a bustling city where most people choose to commute by themself
- It is imperative to learn the quintessential parking rules
- Avoid getting charged with illegal vehicle parking in Mumbai
Now that you've settled in Mumbai and wish to commute all by yourself by car, it's time to learn the illegal parking fines that the government imposes on the citizens. The BMC or Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has recently introduced the formula-centric penalty for any unauthorised parking that will be equivalent to 40 times the charges of the existing parking.

According to the recent rules, the BMC or Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has recently launched the new vehicle parking rules in the city. The new rule has been launched after noting down the illegal parking within no-parking areas and the obstructions to emergency automobiles such as ambulances and fire brigade.
If any vehicles are seen parked in no-parking areas, the owner will have to pay between Rs. 5000 and Rs. 15,000, depending on the scenario. In the initial stage of implementation, a civic body already identified twenty-three public vehicle parking lots around the city. Vehicles that are seen parked in a total of five hundred meters of the PPL shall be fined a penalty.

This rule has got introduced as a majority of people park the vehicles on the road instead of using the parking lots that are already available in the city. The cars and other automobiles will get towed away. There also will be a late fee levied in case the car owner doesn't pay his or her share of the penalty.
In the year 2019, new parking rules got introduced alongside levying steep fines for the unauthorised parking within a total of 500 m of the BEST depots (for the bus) or designated public vehicle parking lots. The penalty ranged in between Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 23,250.
Nonetheless, the move came under fire from citizens and public representatives. Also, the MPA or Mumbai Parking Authority described it as exorbitant and arbitrary. Thus, after a review done by the civic body, the decision was made.
Under GautamChatterjee, the retired IAS officer, the MPA underwent an inclusive review of parking charges. That's how they brought forth the new formula-centric fines. These fines for the four-wheelers have been reduced and made Rs. 4,000. On the other hand, for the two-wheelers, the fine got Rs. 1,800. For buses and heavy vehicles, the fine turned out to be Rs. 7,000 and Rs. 10,000 r4espectivly.

The rule also highlights that any four-wheeler owner will require paying a total of Rs. 4000 fine for unlawful illegal parking, since parking fees for around 12 hours of parking has now become Rs. 100 only. Simultaneously, the penalty for unauthorised parking gets calculated considering other kinds of vehicles that will be inclusive of the total towing fees.
For the four-wheeler cars, the earlier fine for illegal or unlawful parking happened to be Rs. 10,000 and included a late charge of Rs. 170 for every single day. That's when the owners fail to retrieve their vehicle.
- Parking your car on a footpath: A fine of Rs. 200
- Parking your vehicle near or on a bend: A fine of Rs. 200
- Parking your car on the bridge: A fine of Rs. 200
- Parking your vehicle on the road crossing: A fine of Rs. 200
- Parking your vehicle near the No Parking Board: A fine of Rs. 200
- Parking your car near the gate: A fine of Rs. 200
- Parking your car opposite the MV: A fine of Rs. 200
- Parking your vehicle near a pedestrian crossing or signal: A fine of Rs. 200
- Parking your car on the road's wrong side: A fine of Rs. 200
- Three or two-wheeler without any parking light: A fine of Rs. 200
- If the vehicle (not the two or the three-wheeler) does not have the parking lights, it will be charged 200 fine
So, this compiles everything to learn about the illegal parking fines in Mumbai. If you have recently decided to become a citizen in Mumbai and want to travel the city by your car, it is imperative to get an understanding of these parking fines. To prevent yourself from getting charged with illegal parking fines in Mumbai, please ensure that you follow strict guidelines from the above pointers.
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