Karnataka Government today warned of strict action against private bus operators by cancelling transport permits if they fail to fix emergency doors in their vehicles in the next three months.
Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy’s warning came in the Legislative Council in the backdrop of two bus fire mishaps in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka last month that left 52 dead.
Forty five people had perished in Andhra Pradesh’s Mahabubnagar district when a Volvo bus from Bangalore to
Hyderabad hit the median on the NH and caught fire.
In a similar mishap, seven persons were charred to death and 40 others injured after a Mumbai-bound Volvo bus
from Bangalore hit a road median and caught fire.
The government has ordered a probe by New Delhi-based National Automative Testing and Research and Development
Infrastructure Project (NATRiP), which is expected to submit its report shortly, Reddy said.
On steps being taken by government to check violations, he said the department has booked bus operators for illegal
loading of commercial goods and passengers.
“The department has also been conducting regular checks for last one month.”
He also said the operators have been told to maintain trip sheets.
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