Over 25 corridors in the national capital were recently declared as "no-tolerance zones" for parking and encroachment, and the drive, which began today, was jointly conducted by the Delhi Traffic Police and the civic authorities.
"Of the 750 challans issued, 562 were given under the Motor Vehicle Act 1988, and 198 under the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act (DMC), 1957.
"As many as 116 vehicles were impounded under the MV Act while 164 under the DMC Act," according to the data provided by the Delhi Traffic Police.
The three civic bodies -- North, South and East Delhi Municipal Corporations (NDMC, SDMC and EDMC) along with city traffic police department, swung into action to enforce the decision taken by Lt Governor Anil Baijal to act against illegal parking on major roads.
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As many as 29 arterial stretches were recently identified to make these roads free from the encroachment and illegal parking, the SDMC said.
Some of the other corridors that fall under the no- tolerance zones include stretches on MB Road, MG Road, GT Karnal Road, Kamal Ataturk Marg, Sardar Patel Marg and Mathura Road.
The NDMC said the civic body today seized 21 vehicles in Civil Lines zone on a few stretches.
Under the 'No Tolerance Zone' move, road discipline, parking and vehicle movement on particular road stretches are enforced strictly by concerned authorities including Traffic Police.