Illegal parking in sector 37 petrol pump area
Recently near sector 37 petrol pump new pedestrian constructed but no body able to use it because road side shops and tehaliwalas using it either Park their vehicles, sign board,tehaliwalas etc and people walk on the main road due to that very unsafe for public who walk for reach their destination on daily basis i generally ask to a tehaliwala so he told me we each paying Rs. 5000 monthly to Police and more amount given by hotelwalas and shopwalas how has shops in roadside so my question is for whom this pedestrian constructed for public using or who paid monthly to police it is totally wastage of taxpayers money there is no any control of government to their agencies this scenario are very rare in noida areas like sector 37,18, 12-22 and so many areas
There are huge number of buses parked on the road adjacent to Pearl Gateway Towers. I wonder if someone has given permission to them otherwise it is all illegal parking. The situation is acute on sundays and holidays when the bus operators use this for parking their fleet. The private operators should only be allowed to register vehicles if they have adequate parking space.
Mar 29
None of us can stop the menace of illegal parking and encroachment by the hawkers . with the no. of vehicles being added every day and the parking areas not being specified we will have people parking wherever they find space. The weekends are worse.
Oct 27
Therte is no petrol pump in Sec 37. Are you talking of the petrol pump in Chellara village complex.
Oct 27
Its every where in Noida. See Sector-62 Noida, there is so much of illegal parking. All roads meant for vehicular movement have been encroached by illegal parking operators. I think NOIDA should be renamed as NOIDA, the PARKING HUB of the Nation. No one cares.....Civic Authorities are aware of every thing, like we all know....but there is no action. Wakai, Mera Bharat Mahaan hai......Gandhiji ka desh.....we tolerate every thing.
Oct 27
Solution to the problem is very difficult in current scenario. One way could be - stop procuring any item from roadside theliwalas. Issue is when you don't like them when you are walking on streets but when it comes to buy something we encourage them by purchasing items from these theliwalas only. So in a way, we are just trying to transfer responsibility on Government only. It is rather, we all together should discipline these theliwalas, not abolish them.
Oct 27