Greater Bengaluru Authority Chief Commissioner directs Bengaluru Traffic Police to begin towing operations

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Greater Bengaluru Authority Chief Commissioner ordered Bengaluru Traffic Police to start towing abandoned vehicles from city roads from April 7, 2026, using tow trucks handed over by the North and Central City Corporations and a compiled list of long‑parked vehicles.
Greater Bengaluru Authority Chief Commissioner directs Bengaluru Traffic Police to begin towing operations
Why it matters
Owners of long‑parked vehicles now face imminent removal of their vehicles and must act to retrieve or relocate them. Bengaluru Traffic Police are required to clear obstructive parked vehicles from public carriageways to enable road maintenance ahead of the monsoon.
Implications
  • Owners of vehicles listed by the North and Central City Corporations must remove or relocate those vehicles before April 7, 2026 — otherwise those vehicles will be towed from public roads.
  • Bengaluru Traffic Police towing units must deploy the tow trucks provided by the North and Central City Corporations and begin removal operations on April 7, 2026 to comply with the Chief Commissioner’s directive.

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The Hindu

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Governance

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