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Capt Amarinder orders major state-wide crackdown on over-speeding, violation of traffice rules

Written by  Ramandeep S Bajwa -- March 27th 2017 10:21 AM -- Updated: March 27th 2017 06:25 PM
Capt Amarinder orders major state-wide crackdown on over-speeding, violation of traffice rules

Capt Amarinder orders major state-wide crackdown on over-speeding, violation of traffice rules

Chandigarh: Taking serious note of the death of eight people in two major road accidents in less than 24 hours, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has directed the state’s traffic enforcement authorities to crack down on over-speeding and violation of traffic rules by vehicles, especially buses, and asked the transport department to examine the feasibility of installing speed governors in public transport. The chief minister has ordered the transport department and the traffic police to launch a state-wide drive to prevent such avoidable mishaps. The chief minister condoled the deaths and expressed his heartfelt sympathies to the grief-stricken families of the deceased. Among other measures, the chief minister has directed the traffic police to check over-speeding and overcrowding, as well as plying of vehicles converted into public transport through unauthorized modification, across the state. Captain Amarinder has also asked the transport department to check out the possibility of installation of speed governors in public transport, especially buses and trucks, which are found to be the main culprits in majority of the road accidents in Punjab. Instructions have also been issued to the Public Works Department (PWD) to ensure that precisely engineered and properly marked speed breakers are in place on all the state highways and roads, including link roads, along with other necessary measures to minimize accidents. Warning that no laxity on these issues would be tolerated, the chief minister has asked the concerned officials to expedite the process of review of bus permits and take all illegally plying buses off the roads at the earliest.  The review process, which covers former deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal’s Orbit buses that have been in the news for a long time for their brazen violation of road safety rules, has already commenced, according to an official spokesperson. It may be noted that Saturday’s accident in Barnala, in which four people were killed, involved a speeding Orbit bus, said the spokesperson. Four more people were killed on Sunday in another accident near Maur Mandi when a milk container collided with a modified Force Trax Cruiser in which 18 people were travelling. The chief minister also assured that work on setting up a road safety authority to study the causes of frequent accidents on the state’s roads, as decided by his cabinet at its maiden meeting, had already been initiated. The recommendations of the authority, which would be the first-of-its-kind in region, would be taken up on priority to make the state’s roads accident-free and safe.


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