CHENNAI: In an attempt to pull up those liable for accidents involving buses, CCTV cameras might soon be put in on executive buses across Tamil Nadu including those operated via the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) to keep an eye on the street and assist to readily verify the reason for accidents.
The proposal came up for discussion all over the street safety review assembly of quite a lot of state delivery firms, held at Pallavan House on Monday. “We are making plans to make use of the fund allotted via the state delivery division for improving highway safety,” mentioned a most sensible MTC reliable. “Once we get their nod, tenders would be floated,” he mentioned.
Nearly 75% of accidents involving MTC buses have reported injury in front of the car, creating an affect that the bus driver was once liable for it. In such cases, invariably executive bus drivers are booked with out much investigation and the onus is on them to prove themselves innocent, mentioned Okay Anbazhagan from Netaji Transport Union. “Particularly in Chennai, most accidents are caused on account of rash and negligent using via two-wheelers. But unless the bus drivers cross out of their way and gather CCTV digicam pictures from within sight tutorial establishments or commercial institutions, cases are filed in opposition to them,” he added. The proposed cameras would be fitted at the exterior of the car above the left rearview reflect in order that investigating agencies can determine who caused the coincidence.
Another MTC driver, soliciting for anonymity, mentioned they were all the time made to pay as their using licences are suspended for six months after a case is filed. “It is tricky to run a circle of relatives all over that duration as there's no alternate supply of source of revenue.”
Opposing this, suggest VS Suresh, who offers with highway coincidence cases, mentioned MTC drivers violate traffic regulations and are liable for most accidents.
He, alternatively, admitted that police tend to record cases in opposition to the bigger car excited by an coincidence. “There are not any medical measures adopted in this entire procedure,” he agreed. MTC officers hope that fitting CCTV cameras in buses will put an finish to all such uncertainties. Besides this, discussions were hung on chances of installing CCTV cameras at bus stands.
In a similar development, the delivery division on May 15 released Rs 69 crore against the Chief Minister’s Accident Relief Fund. Of this, Chennai and its suburbs would be receiving Rs 22 crore. Collectorates are approved to free up funds against highway coincidence sufferers in accordance with severity.
The proposal came up for discussion all over the street safety review assembly of quite a lot of state delivery firms, held at Pallavan House on Monday. “We are making plans to make use of the fund allotted via the state delivery division for improving highway safety,” mentioned a most sensible MTC reliable. “Once we get their nod, tenders would be floated,” he mentioned.
Nearly 75% of accidents involving MTC buses have reported injury in front of the car, creating an affect that the bus driver was once liable for it. In such cases, invariably executive bus drivers are booked with out much investigation and the onus is on them to prove themselves innocent, mentioned Okay Anbazhagan from Netaji Transport Union. “Particularly in Chennai, most accidents are caused on account of rash and negligent using via two-wheelers. But unless the bus drivers cross out of their way and gather CCTV digicam pictures from within sight tutorial establishments or commercial institutions, cases are filed in opposition to them,” he added. The proposed cameras would be fitted at the exterior of the car above the left rearview reflect in order that investigating agencies can determine who caused the coincidence.
Another MTC driver, soliciting for anonymity, mentioned they were all the time made to pay as their using licences are suspended for six months after a case is filed. “It is tricky to run a circle of relatives all over that duration as there's no alternate supply of source of revenue.”
Opposing this, suggest VS Suresh, who offers with highway coincidence cases, mentioned MTC drivers violate traffic regulations and are liable for most accidents.
He, alternatively, admitted that police tend to record cases in opposition to the bigger car excited by an coincidence. “There are not any medical measures adopted in this entire procedure,” he agreed. MTC officers hope that fitting CCTV cameras in buses will put an finish to all such uncertainties. Besides this, discussions were hung on chances of installing CCTV cameras at bus stands.
In a similar development, the delivery division on May 15 released Rs 69 crore against the Chief Minister’s Accident Relief Fund. Of this, Chennai and its suburbs would be receiving Rs 22 crore. Collectorates are approved to free up funds against highway coincidence sufferers in accordance with severity.
MTC buses may get CCTV cams facing road
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May 29, 2018
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