Rod Run Returns to Pigeon Forge on Tuesday, With Increased Police Presence to Enforce Parking Rules
Pigeon Forge is gearing up for the highly anticipated return of the Rod Run, set to begin this Tuesday. This annual classic car show, which attracts car enthusiasts from across the country, promises a spectacular display of vintage automobiles, hot rods, and custom vehicles. However, this year, the event will see a notable increase in police presence to address issues related to illegal parking and ensure a smooth experience for all attendees.
The Rod Run has long been a staple in Pigeon Forge, drawing thousands of visitors who come to admire the meticulously restored and customized cars. The event spans several days, featuring car shows, parades, swap meets, and various entertainment options. Local businesses and residents look forward to the economic boost and vibrant atmosphere that the event brings to the area.
Despite its popularity, previous Rod Run events have faced challenges related to parking and traffic congestion. In particular, there have been numerous complaints about vehicles parked in unauthorized areas, blocking driveways, and creating safety hazards. To address these concerns, the Pigeon Forge Police Department has announced a comprehensive plan to enhance enforcement efforts during this year’s event.
Police Chief Richard Catlett explained the decision at a recent press conference. “We are committed to ensuring the Rod Run is enjoyable and safe for everyone,” Catlett said. “While we want attendees to have a great time, we must also maintain order and respect for our community. Increased police presence will help us manage traffic flow and prevent illegal parking, ensuring emergency vehicles can move freely and residents are not inconvenienced.”
The plan includes deploying additional officers to key locations, particularly along the main thoroughfares and popular gathering spots. Officers will be tasked with directing traffic, monitoring parking lots, and issuing citations for parking violations. Mobile patrol units and tow trucks will be on standby to promptly address any illegally parked vehicles.
Event organizers have also taken steps to mitigate parking issues by providing detailed maps of designated parking areas and encouraging attendees to utilize shuttle services. “We want everyone to enjoy the Rod Run without the frustration of parking problems,” said event coordinator Sam Thompson. “By working closely with local law enforcement and providing clear parking guidelines, we hope to create a more pleasant experience for all.”
Local business owners and residents have expressed support for the increased enforcement measures. “The Rod Run is a fantastic event, but the parking situation has been a headache in the past,” said local shop owner Mary Harris. “It’s good to see the city taking action to address these issues. We want visitors to feel welcome and for our community to remain accessible.”
As Pigeon Forge prepares for the influx of car enthusiasts, the emphasis on enhanced police presence and parking management reflects a proactive approach to maintaining the event’s reputation and ensuring a positive experience for everyone involved. With these measures in place, this year’s Rod Run promises to be a memorable and well-organized celebration of classic cars and automotive culture.