Dublin City Council reported a total of 46,931 vehicles were clamped last year, averaging 128 vehicles daily. This marks an increase of over 2,800 from prior years, reflecting a return to pre-pandemic levels. Merrion Square South emerged as the top site for clamping, with enforcement actions significantly directed toward vehicles parked illegally. Nearly half of all vehicles were immobilized for lack of valid parking tickets, with notable infractions on clearways, loading bays, footpaths, and bus lanes. The rise in clamping aligns with traffic regulation changes aimed at reducing private vehicle access in certain areas.
New figures reveal that 46,931 vehicles were clamped in Dublin last year, marking a return to pre-pandemic levels and emphasizing ongoing illegal parking issues.
Merrion Square South topped the list for illegal parking enforcement, with 704 vehicles clamped, highlighting the changing landscape of Dublin's parking regulations.
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