The Hindu (Bangalore)

Special drive to resolve pending tra c violations across State

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With Bengaluru having the highest number of tra•c violations across Karnataka, the Commission­er of Tra•c and Road Safety is set to launch a drive to address the issue to instill tra•c discipline and road sense among motorists.

According to Additional Director General of Police and Commission­er, Tra•c and Road Safety, Alok Kumar, the State has witnessed an increase in the number of violations with 3.25 crore violations and ₹1,700 crore ne amount pending till March 31. Fine amount of ₹1,425 crore is pending in the Bengaluru city alone.

“An analysis into this issue revealed that the majority of the violators are two-wheeler riders who are not even aware of the pending violations. This is because the notices would not have reached them as the owners of the vehicle have changed and are not re¡ected on the registrati­on certicate. Even though the notices were served from the tra•c department, it does not reach the actual bike user,” Mr. Alok Kumar said.

Due to this, the violation cases pile up, he said, adding that violators with maximum violations of over ₹50,000 ne amount constitute­d around 27,000 such cases.

Another category are habitual o¢enders who are aware of the pending violations and continue to ply on road.

A committee comprising the Transport Department, police, and Legal Department o•cials held a meeting and decided to steps to resolve the pending cases issue.

Discounted schemes

The initiative of discounted schemes launched last year in a phased manner has also not yielded the desired results. According to Mr. Kumar, in the rst phase of the 50% discount ne amount, Bengaluru recovered

A man riding a two-wheeler without wearing a helmet in Bengaluru on Thursday. a total of ₹138 crore, but the second and third phases fetched only ₹17 and 12 crore. Though commission­erates like Hubballi-Dharwad, Bengaluru City, and Mangaluru fared well in terms of recovering pending cases, the others failed to achieved similar results due to many reasons.

To tackle the issue e¢ectively, a meeting convened by the committee recently decided to crack the whip and impound the vehicles, and issue court notices to the violators having a maximum number of o¢ences pending against them. The Transport Department o•cials have been asked to work on the modalities of vehicle seizure and legal action.

The drive is likely to start after May 15 across the State in a phased manner. The violators will be issued notice to give them a chance to clear their dues, followed by which their vehicles will be impounded, and their names and details will be published in public before producing them in the court for further procedure.

Meanwhile, senior police o•cers in the city said that right now, their focus is only on tra•c management, but they will switch over to enforcemen­t part to clear the pending cases and dues. The State police have launched a website (https://t.co/f0wjyib8BI) to facilitate payment of the pending ne amount for the State, except Bengaluru.

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