To address violations of parking regulations in Moscow region districts, on duty are parkons. These mobile units, equipped with specialized parking complexes, systematically document all instances of illegal parking across forty-two residential complexes.
The captured data is transmitted to the traffic police server, where inspectors determine whether towing is required for the offending vehicle.
Officials from the Moscow Region Ministry of Transport explain that the intensified control is necessary because improper parking frequently blocks the passage of emergency services to apartment buildings and can hinder the movement of public buses.
Parkons operate every day across residential areas in thirteen city districts. Each device defines a fixed enforcement zone, corresponding to the area fixed by the prohibition sign. Upon entering the control zone, the device activates automatically and records the license plates of vehicles present there.
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In collaboration with the Popular Front, the initiative behind behind the wheel is mobilizing donations to fund tires for police vehicles and emergency services in the LPR and DPR, ambulances, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, humanitarian aid transport, and other essential equipment. Contributions can be made via the collection page. This effort is part of broader civic support for transportation safety and rapid response capabilities in conflict-affected regions, as noted by authorities in the Moscow region.
[Ministry of Transport of the Moscow Region]
Citizens are encouraged to understand that proactive parking enforcement is designed to safeguard access for responders and protect public welfare. The system emphasizes accountability for vehicle owners and aims to deter violations that compromise safety and mobility in densely populated neighborhoods.