Transport section is on Jaipur-Khastyashyamji route, 12 buses without permits in video
The transport department performed a special investigation operation on NH 52 in the Chaumu area of the district on Sunday and seized a dozen buses without legal permits. This action was taken under the leadership of the District Transport Officer (DTO) Anoop Singh Sahariya. The main purpose of the campaign was to combat the growing illegal traffic on the Jaipur-Khatushyamji route and to ensure the safety of the passengers. Over the past few days, the transport department has received complaints that private bus operators have transported passengers without a valid permit. Neither security standards are followed in these buses, nor the comfort of the passengers. The department took the complaints that receive continuous complaints seriously, and on Sunday decided to run a special campaign. The departmental team led by DTO Anoop Singh Sahariya has been placed on NH 52 near Chaumu since the morning. The team began to investigate buses from Jaipur to Khatushyamji. During this time, about a dozen buses were found that carried the passengers without a valid permit. The department acted immediately and seized these buses and parked in the police station. Officials say that buses without permits are a major threat to the safety of passengers. Many times such vehicles are not insured, nor does a fitness examination. In the case of an accident, passengers do not even get compensation. This is why the department is constantly taking such steps. Dto Anoop Singh Sahariya said the purpose of the campaign is not only to grab buses, but also to make passengers aware. He said that passengers should always travel with valid permits with buses. If any passenger gets information about the travel in the vehicle without permit, he must notify the department immediately. He also said that such campaigns will continue. Thousands of committed and travelers travel daily on the Jaipur-Khastushyamji route, so their security department is the main priority of the department. Local people welcomed this action from the transport department. He says buses have long played with the lives of passengers without permit buses. Passengers have been in buses many times and drivers drove quickly. In such a situation, the danger of accidents remained constantly. After the rigor of the transport department, it is now hoped that there will be an atmosphere of fear among private bus operators and that they will follow the rules. In general, this action on NH 52 of Chaumu once again proved that the transport department monitored the careless bus operators and that no compromise would be tolerated with the safety of passengers. Share this story -tags