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New Year 2022: Mumbai Traffic Police issues parking restrictions in Worli

Updated on: 28 December,2022 06:36 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Asif Rizvi | asif.ali@mid-day.com

In a traffic notification, the police said, a huge number of people are expected to gather at Worli Sea Face

New Year 2022: Mumbai Traffic Police issues parking restrictions in Worli

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Mumbai Police on Wednesday issued a list of no parking areas in Worli ahead of the new year celebrations in the city. 


In a traffic notification, the police said, a huge number of people are expected to gather at Worli Sea Face. 


The notification issued by Raj Tilak Roushan, DCP, (HQ & Central) Traffic, Mumbai said, in order to welcome the New Year, a huge number of people are expected together at Worli Sea Face chowpatty in the jurisdiction of Worli Traffic Division. It is also noticed that people would reach the spot with their vehicles that may be parked on Khan Abdul Gafar Khan Road between the stretch of Mela junction to J.K. Kapoor Chowk. It would cause a traffic jam. Hence it is necessary to make an order to declare the said area as 'no parking zone.' 


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The notification further said, "in order to prevent danger, obstruction and inconvenience to the public there would be no parking for all types of motor vehicles. The vehicles shall be prohibited at Khan Abdul Gafar Khan Junction (Mela Junction) to J.K. Kapoor Chowk on December 30 and December 31 from 00.01 hrs to January 1, 2023 up to 06.00 hrs. on both south and north bound.
    

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