Mango Police Crack Down on Illegal Parking Along NH 33
Traffic Safety Campaign Targets Heavy Vehicles from Pardih to Dimna Chowk
A new initiative by local law enforcement aims to reduce traffic congestion and accident risks on National Highway 33, focusing on unauthorized parking of large vehicles.
JAMSHEDPUR – Mango police have initiated a rigorous campaign to address illegal parking issues along National Highway 33, prioritizing road safety and traffic flow.
The operation, led by the traffic police, specifically targets the stretch from Pardih Chowk to Dimna Chowk.
Tuesday’s enforcement action saw over two dozen vehicles marked with no-parking stickers.
Numerous other violators received immediate fines for non-compliance with parking regulations.
Traffic DSP Sanjay Singh highlighted the detrimental effects of unauthorized parking on NH 33.
He emphasized that such violations lead to significant traffic congestion and increase the likelihood of accidents.
The ongoing campaign represents a proactive approach by local authorities to enforce parking rules.
Officials aim to maintain smooth traffic flow and minimize risks associated with illegal parking along the highway.
Law enforcement plans to continue this initiative actively in the coming days.
The goal is to ensure consistent compliance with parking regulations and enhance overall road safety in the area.
Motorists are advised to adhere strictly to designated parking areas to avoid penalties and contribute to safer roads.
This crackdown reflects the authorities’ commitment to improving traffic management and reducing potential hazards on NH 33.

