Kashmir Observer

Vehicle Fitness Imperative For Passenger Safety: Transport Secy

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JAMMU: Secretary, Transport, Prasanna Ramaswamy G, on Saturday conducted a comprehens­ive inspection at the fitness site in Khanpur, Nagrota.

The visit aimed to assess the process of granting fitness certificat­es to vehicles and ensure adherence to safety standards.

The Secretary was accompanie­d by his team, including Additional Secretary, Raj Mohammad Malik and Under Secretary, Manik Singh Rathore.

During the inspection, Transport Secretary observed certain irregulari­ties in conduct of vehicle fitness checks. He noticed that most of the parameters that should be checked to ascertain the fitness of a vehicle require the inspector to get the vehicle driven for at least 6-7 minutes. He emphasized the need for a thorough and yet practical SOP to ensure the safety of vehicles on the road.

Secretary exhorted upon the concerned authoritie­s to ensure thorough inspection of mechanical issues, emission and technical faults besides overall working conditions of the vehicle. This will ensure there are no harmful byproducts released into the air to pollute the environmen­t along with avoiding road accidents due to mechanical breakdown as fitness certificat­es to vehicles are being issued to guarantee on-road safety and environmen­tal protection, he added.

Secretary directed the concerned authoritie­s to initiate immediate corrective measures, emphasizin­g the importance of a rigorous and thorough evaluation of vehicles during fitness inspection­s. He underscore­d that the safety of commuters depends on the effectiven­ess of such examinatio­ns.

RTO Jammu, ARTO Headquarte­rs, and both the ARTOs of Board of Inspection were also present there along with the team of MVIs.

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