Millennium Post

200 ILLEGAL SCHOOL VANS BOOKED

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI:

The Delhi Transport department has booked and penalised around 200 school vans plying illegally on Delhi roads in the last three days under a campaign against such vehicles, officials said.

The move comes after a seven-year-old girl was killed while 18 other children were injured when an illegallyp­lying school van met with accident in north Delhi’s Keshavpura­m last month.

“We have so far booked 200 vehicles under the drive launched on Wednesday. We will not allow such vehicles to ply on the roads and besides a fine of Rs 5,000, cancellati­on of registrati­on certificat­e for three months is also being done,” a senior Transport department official said.

Several teams of the Enforcemen­t Wing of the department have been formed to catch such vehicles and the drive will be intensifie­d from the coming week, he said.

As per the officials, the number of school vans registered with the Department is over 4,500 while a far larger number of illegal private vehicles, estimated around 40,000, are hired as school vans by the parents of children.

“Such vehicles ply on the road with utter impunity paying scant attention to safety of children. In the Keshavpura­m accident, the van had outlived its permitted life of 15 years and its driver who had no police verificati­on was found booked several times for traffic violations,” the official said.

Till July 2017, the Department had booked 750 such vans. The drive was stopped after a meeting between the associatio­ns of school van operators and the Chief Minister till January this year to give them time to complete paper work and safety measures.

However, the official said no improvemen­t was noticed and the illegal school vans continued to operate without fulfilling the laid down rules.

The Department has also urged principals of schools to advise parents to hire vehicles registered as ‘school cabs’ only.

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