Replying during the Question Hour, Assam Transport Minister Chandan Brahma said the District Transport Office in Guwahati has registered a total of 7,09,363 units of vehicles from all segments.
Of these, 2,46,332 units are light vehicles and 3,76,002 units are two-wheelers, he said while replying to a question by BJP MLA Ranjit Kumar Das.
Besides, 64,305 trucks, 7,113 buses and 15,611 autorikshaws are registered in Guwahati.
He further said the annual revenue collection has been constantly rising from Rs 45.02 crore in 2008-2009 to Rs 102.08 crore in last financial year.
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In the first nine months of the current fiscal, Rs 78.07 crore of revenue have been collected, Brahma said.
The Minister, however, accepted that there is not adequate parking space in the city, creating traffic jams on roads.
"Only one multi-level parking facility is available in Guwahati, accommodating 200 cars. Availability of land for developing parking space is an issue," Brahma said.