167 autos fined in Kerala for not becoming first help field

By Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A particular drive, began by the Motor Vehicles Department to make faculty buses protected for college kids, on Monday discovered that 167 drivers didn’t preserve a primary help field within the automobile. The officers issued a challan of Rs 83,500 for the offence. They additionally issued 78 challans for compromising on highway security, management of noise and air air pollution. On the primary day of the ‘Safe School Bus’ drive, the division issued a complete challan of Rs 2,39,750.

The MVD launched the drive after it was discovered that a number of autos transporting faculty college students had been poorly maintained. The autos had been additionally discovered to be concerned in highway accidents.

The officers primarily inspected the mechanical situation of the autos. Besides, in addition they checked if the autos had been fitted with a fireplace extinguisher, emergency door, first help field, and pace governors.

Though the officers used breath analysers to verify if the drivers of those autos had been inebriated, no person was discovered to be in an inebirated state. The drive will proceed until February 17.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A particular drive, began by the Motor Vehicles Department to make faculty buses protected for college kids, on Monday discovered that 167 drivers didn’t preserve a primary help field within the automobile. The officers issued a challan of Rs 83,500 for the offence. They additionally issued 78 challans for compromising on highway security, management of noise and air air pollution. On the primary day of the ‘Safe School Bus’ drive, the division issued a complete challan of Rs 2,39,750.

The MVD launched the drive after it was discovered that a number of autos transporting faculty college students had been poorly maintained. The autos had been additionally discovered to be concerned in highway accidents.

The officers primarily inspected the mechanical situation of the autos. Besides, in addition they checked if the autos had been fitted with a fireplace extinguisher, emergency door, first help field, and pace governors.

Though the officers used breath analysers to verify if the drivers of those autos had been inebriated, no person was discovered to be in an inebirated state. The drive will proceed until February 17.