The Free Press Journal

Incentives for drivers with clean records on the cards

- SWAPNIL MISHRA /

Soon, those vehicle owners who have clean driving records can expect to be rewarded for it. The state's transport department is considerin­g a proposal to incentivis­e good drivers by reducing their insurance premiums. Good drivers are those who not only follow traffic rules but have also not been

involved in accidents.

It is the first time the government is talking about incentives for this segment of the driving populace. The idea came forth at the road safety workshop where the transport commission­er said they would consider taking it forward.

“It is a good idea to provide incentives by lowering vehicle insurance premiums.

However, we will have to work on it before presenting it to the government,” said Shekhar Channe, transport commission­er.

There has been a four per cent increase in road accidents, though the number of accidents have come down as compared to last year. According to Mumbai Traffic Police, last year, they caught 7.71 lakh motorists for

speeding, 1.15 lakh twowheeler riders for travelling without a helmet and 1.19 lakh for jumping signals.

The state traffic police have already suspended 13,000 driving licences for breaching traffic rules across Maharashtr­a. The Maharashtr­a Traffic Police also state, people should demand helmets from vehicle dealers or manufactur­ers while buying motorbikes

and scooters.

Vijay Patil, Superinten­dent of Police, Maharashtr­a Traffic police, said, there is a rule in Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 where helmets are mandatory and in 2016, the state government came out with a circular where manufactur­ers/dealers have been asked to provide helmets along with twowheeler­s sold by them.

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