Planning a car trip to Nainital? Get ready to do a Uturn
NAINITAL: Instead of “Welcome to Nainital”, the approach roads to this tourist town are now sporting a new banner — “Nainital Houseful”.
Put up by the local police, the banners in Hindi request the tourists not to enter the hill station with their vehicles as all the parking lots are full.
Nainital has 12 parking lots with combined capacity to accommodate nearly 2000 four-wheelers. The town has been witnessing an influx of 3,000 to 4,000 tourist vehicles every day. The numbers go up exponentially when “weekend tourists” from Delhi and neighbouring Uttar Pradesh reach here.
Having a tough time managing the traffic, the local authorities finally came up with the idea to urge tourists to leave their vehicles beyond town limits.
Mahesh Chandra, inspector in-charge, traffic police, said they have put the houseful banners on the approach roads to Nainital such as Nariman Crossing, Kathgodham Police Chowki Crossing, Bhimtal Crossing and others. “One can gauge the traffic stress in Nainital from the fact that on Sunday nearly 6,000 vehicles came out of the town,” the official said.
The unprecedented step, officials said, follows the directives issued by the Uttarakhand High Court in April this year.
Pulling up the state government for failing to address the traffic problem in the hill town, the high court had directed the authorities to ensure that “those coming to Nainital with their own vehicles should first make advance arrangements for parking their vehicles”.
The court had directed the authorities to advertise the same in at least four national newspapers and channels and also publicise that those who “cannot arrange advance parking should not bring their own vehicles to the town.”