In an effort to reduce traffic congestion in the Baner area, the Pune Traffic Police has introduced new parking rules, including an odd-even day system for the P1-P2 parking zone. These regulations are expected to improve traffic flow and provide better parking solutions for residents and visitors alike.
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The new parking rule in Baner includes an odd-even day system for the P1-P2 parking zone, where vehicles with odd-numbered license plates will park on odd-numbered days, and those with even-numbered plates will park on even-numbered days. Additionally, a 800-meter stretch has been declared a no-parking zone.
Violators of the new parking rules in Baner will face strict penalties, including fines and the possibility of having their vehicles towed.
The Park Xpress Housing Society is actively involved in the implementation of the new parking rules by working with the Pune Traffic Police and the PMC to educate residents and visitors about the changes and ensure compliance.
In addition to the new parking rules, the Pune Traffic Police is exploring other solutions such as the development of new public transportation options, the expansion of existing infrastructure, and the implementation of smart traffic management systems.
Residents and visitors can get more information about the new parking rules by checking information kiosks and notices posted in strategic locations, or by contacting the Pune Traffic Police or the PMC directly.

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