Mangaluru Traffic Police Crack Down on Footpath Parking, Rs 47 Lakh Fined in 2025
Mangaluru Footpath Parking Fines Cross Rs 47 Lakh in 2025

Mangaluru: DCP (crime and traffic) K Ravi Shankar has reported multiple violations related to footpath parking across the city, with several prime locations including MG Road identified as the most affected zones.

Worst-Affected Areas

According to the DCP, areas near Shivabhag Junction, Falnir (Avery), St Agnes and VAS Bakery, Fiza by Nexus Mall in Pandeshwar, MG Road, stretches from Ballalbagh to Warehouse Road, Urwa Market Road, the stretch from Bishop’s House to Rashtrakavi M Govind Pai Circle, the left side of VT Road, and Car Street are among the worst-affected zones.

Enforcement Data

Official data reveals that in 2025, a total of 8,635 parking offence cases were registered, resulting in fines amounting to Rs 47.2 lakh. This included 6,096 general parking offence cases, 2,177 footpath parking cases, and 362 cases of vehicles parked at bus stops. In 2026 so far, a total of 2,294 cases have been registered, with fines amounting to Rs 12.4 lakh. This includes 1,523 parking offence cases, 710 footpath parking cases, and 61 cases of vehicles parked at bus stops. Six accident cases were reported in 2025 due to such instances, while three accident cases have been reported in 2026 so far.

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Lack of Parking Spaces

DCP Ravi Shankar told TOI that the city lacks sufficient designated parking spaces to accommodate the growing number of vehicles. He said that in some areas, the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has marked roadside spaces as parking zones and permitted vehicle parking, but these facilities are still insufficient to meet overall demand.

Commercial Complexes Contributing to Problem

He further noted that many commercial complexes, shopping centres, and retail buildings along major roads do not provide adequate parking facilities, which has worsened the situation. The traffic police face multiple enforcement challenges, including a shortage of designated parking spaces, continuous congestion, and the difficulty of balancing enforcement with rising parking demand.

Fake Poster Warning

He also clarified that a poster circulating on social media claiming that citizens can send photographs to report illegal footpath parking is fake.

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