It is mandatory for children from 9 months to 4 years to wear helmets
Karnataka High Court order to state government
Implementation of High Court order by State Govt
At present, the picture of an increase in the number of accidents is seen across the country. Meanwhile, the Karnataka High Court has taken serious notice to ensure the safety of children. About this Karnataka The High Court has given important orders to the state government. In Karnataka, it has now been made mandatory for children between the ages of 9 months and 4 years to wear helmets. Central motor vehicle The court had ordered the state government to take steps to comply with the rules.
The Karnataka High Court has directed the enforcement of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules to ensure the safety of children. In this speed limit and helmet wearing has been made mandatory. Wahutak Police has become active after the court order. The police have started taking action. Bangalore Traffic Police Commissioner Karthik Reddy said that it is mandatory for children from 9 months to 4 years to wear helmets.
Action will now be taken against officers and employees who do not use helmets
The number of deaths due to accidents while traveling on two-wheeler is increasing. Therefore, government office employees and officers should use helmets while riding two-wheelers. Otherwise, the RTO department has warned that action will be taken. This decision was taken in the recent meeting of the Road Safety Committee. Specially, a separate orientation session will also be organized for bus drivers of PMPML and ST Corporation.
Big news! Action will now be taken against officers and employees who do not use helmets; Critical decisions to prevent accidents
In the wake of increasing accidents in the city, the traffic department has started implementing strict rules. Many employees and officials in government offices are often found riding bikes without wearing helmets. Hence, the department has become more vigilant to curb such careless behavior. It was also clarified that disciplinary action will be taken against the concerned officers and employees if they do not wear helmets.
Meanwhile, special training and guidance camps will be conducted for bus drivers as per the directions of the Road Safety Committee. Guidance will be provided by experts on accident prevention, safe driving practices, traffic rules compliance. The administration is serious about the safety of the citizens and all the departments have been ordered to take a strict stand regarding rule compliance.
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