Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The RTO team inspected two schools and a college and checked the fitness of their vehicles on Friday. During the action, the fines of Rs 40000 were collected by the officials.
According to an an officer, as part of the ongoing special drive being conducted across the state since September 22 to strengthen road safety and ensure compliance with transport laws, a team led by Regional Transport Officer Pradeep Kumar Sharma, along with ARTO Archana Mishra, ARTO Rajesh Gupta, and RTO staff inspected vehicles at two schools and one college located near the Bypass Road.
Six school vehicles were found violating safety norms. Issues such as jammed emergency exits, non-functional fire extinguishers, poorly maintained first-aid kits, damaged floor areas, and lack of proper maintenance were found.
Indore News: Metro Ridership Crashes 97% Power Cost Outpace EarningsTheir fitness certificates were immediately cancelled. Additionally, four buses operating without permits were seized on the spot. A total fine of Rs 40,000 was collected under various provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act.
Meanwhile, the bus service of a school was found fully compliant with the rules and the school management was appreciated. At the college, 12 buses were found abandoned in poor condition within the premises, and the management was instructed to cancel their registration.
The inspection team also interacted with students and collected feedback. All schools and institutions have been directed to operate only fully fit vehicles with valid documents.
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