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Big rigs banished from neighborhoods, tickets on deck
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81402, member: 636"] Harare is finally towing those semis out of people's yards. The city council announced a crackdown on heavy-duty trucks parked illegally in residential neighborhoods, saying those rigs will get tickets and face impoundment. Officials pointed to a major increase in this activity, which clogs up local roads and even blocks garbage trucks and ambulances from getting through. The statement made clear that this enforcement push will continue indefinitely, targeting drivers and owners who break these municipal rules. Even paying a fine might not save a vehicle if it stays put, with the city ready to haul it away. This move responds to longtime complaints from residents about congestion, wrecked pavement, and general safety hazards caused by massive commercial vehicles on streets not built for them. The goal is to shield local infrastructure and keep traffic moving, especially in tighter high-density suburbs. [/QUOTE]
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