Mumbai New Traffic rule: The Maharashtra government is working on a new policy to get rid of Mumbai’s traffic jams. Chief Minister Fadnavis has said that vehicle buyers will no longer be allowed to buy without parking.
The Maharashtra government has come up with a great idea to get rid of the problem of traffic jam in the country’s most congested area Mumbai. The state government is considering a new policy, under which potential buyers will be required to have a dedicated parking space before purchasing a car. State Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis told CNBC-TV18 that this is part of the government’s strategy to reduce traffic jams in Mumbai.
The Chief Minister said, ‘We have developed several public parking facilities in the city, which can now be accessed through a dedicated app. The aim of this policy is to ensure that car owners have a designated parking area, whether by purchasing it from the municipal corporation or by renting it, as uncontrolled parking increases traffic problems. This policy can be implemented soon.’ After this, car buyers in the state can also be monitored.
Mumbai is the safest city
The Chief Minister said that no matter how much the opposition criticizes us regarding law and order, Mumbai is one of the safest cities in the country. We take the recent knife attack on actor Saif Ali Khan seriously. Despite this, Mumbai emerges as the safest city in comparison to the metropolitan cities of India.
Rapid development of real estate
The Chief Minister said that real estate is developing rapidly in our city. High real estate development is happening rapidly in areas like Navi Mumbai and Third Mumbai. He said that Bangalore and Hyderabad have lost their momentum due to rising real estate prices, in contrast, Mumbai is developing projects rapidly despite being expensive. There is a price limit of real estate for the IT sector, beyond which companies cannot go. Real estate in Mumbai is very expensive and this reflects our continuous development.
Rapid construction of roads and flyovers
According to Fadnavis, the traffic situation is improving. After Mumbai was connected to Navi Mumbai via the Atal Setu, the travel time from Nariman Point to Navi Mumbai has come down to just 30 minutes. There are plans to develop a ‘Third Mumbai’ between Navi Mumbai and Raigad districts. It will be three times bigger than the current Mumbai and is designed to accommodate 60% of the city’s data centre capacity.
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