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Now, you can park HERE for free: Dadar traffic division unveils green signboards
Updated On: 19 July, 2025 08:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Around 10 green signboards have been installed outside Shivaji Park, indicating designated parking spots for vehicles. This marks a departure from the usual red signage that motorists are accustomed to. The move is part of a pilot project intended to clarify where parking is allowed, making the process more user-friendly for Mumbaikars

The green parking board opposite Barista at Shivaji Park, Mumbai. PIC/SACHIN KALBAG
The Dadar Traffic Division inaugurated green parking signboards at Shivaji Park on Saturday at 5 pm, marking a historic shift in Mumbai's parking regulations. The new initiative replaces the traditional red no-parking signs in the area with green signage, a first for the city.
Around 10 green signboards have been installed outside Shivaji Park, indicating designated parking spots for vehicles. This marks a departure from the usual red signage that motorists are accustomed to. The move is part of a pilot project intended to clarify where parking is allowed, making the process more user-friendly for Mumbaikars.
A traffic police officer had earlier told mid-day, “These boards will eliminate confusion about where parking is permitted. Such boards have not been installed anywhere in Mumbai before.”

