Innovative Parking Solution Set to Transform Delhi's Traffic Flow

Delhi Traffic Police is testing a 'right-left parking' strategy in south Delhi's Krishna Market to alleviate congestion. Vehicles will park on alternate sides of the road each day, optimizing space and improving traffic flow. The system's success might lead to its implementation in other congested areas of the capital.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 15-01-2026 20:25 IST | Created: 15-01-2026 20:25 IST
Innovative Parking Solution Set to Transform Delhi's Traffic Flow
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The Delhi Traffic Police is launching an experimental initiative to tackle chronic traffic congestion in the bustling Krishna Market area of south Delhi. This pilot project employs a 'right-left parking' technique, where vehicles are allowed to park on alternate sides of the road each day, relieving clutter and easing vehicle movement.

Commercial hubs like Krishna Market, often plagued by disorganized parking, can disrupt traffic flow significantly. Hence, this project aims to streamline vehicle parking and facilitate smoother travel for commuters utilizing these narrow roads.

After an initial trial run on Wednesday, which saw traffic moving smoothly, officials are optimistic. They plan to evaluate the scheme's effectiveness through a detailed impact assessment. If successful, this innovative model could be rolled out to other crowded market areas in the national capital.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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