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Greater Bengaluru Authority to take up citywide crackdown on abandoned vehicles occupying public space from July 10

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Greater Bengaluru Authority to take up citywide crackdown on abandoned vehicles occupying public space from July 10
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The Greater Bengaluru Authority is launching a citywide drive on July 10 to remove and auction abandoned vehicles from public spaces. Owners have been given a seven-day notice period to relocate their vehicles before they are seized.

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This initiative aims to improve urban infrastructure and pedestrian safety by reclaiming public space occupied by derelict vehicles.

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The five city corporations under the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) will launch a joint drive with the Bengaluru Traffic Police (BTP) to remove abandoned vehicles from roads and public spaces from July 10.

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