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India's Parking Crisis: Rapid Vehicle Growth Overwhelms Urban Infrastructure

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India is grappling with a severe and widespread illegal parking problem across its cities. The rapid rise in vehicle ownership has far outpaced the development of adequate parking infrastructure. Pedestrians frequently face displacement from footpaths due to vehicles encroaching on walkways. Enforcement of existing parking regulations remains inconsistent, allowing repeat violations to go largely unchecked. Experts suggest that resolving the crisis will require a combination of improved infrastructure, stricter enforcement, and greater civic responsibility from the public.

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