Jharkhand News: Petrol will no longer be monitored without helmet; CCTV will be monitored; If you disagree, you will go to jail - no helmet not petrol rule that is strictly enforced in Jharkhand
In Jamshedpur, the district administration showed rigor about traffic safety. It was decided to strictly implement the no helmet-no petrol rules to limit cyclists without helmets. Petrol pump operators were instructed not to give gasoline to people without helmets and install CCTV cameras. Sea belt was made compulsory for car drivers. Jagran Correspondent, Jamshedpur. The district administration eventually lost sleep after the ongoing meetings and warnings about traffic safety. There is now a preparation to implement the old rule of “no helmet-no gasoline” with full rigor to effectively sharpen the motorcyclists with helmets without running on the streets of the city. Tuesday, on instructions from the Deputy Commissioner Karna Satyarthi, Dhananjay and the DSP of the Traffic Transport (DTO) made a meeting with petrol pump operators and made it clear that no compromise would be made at any cost of this rule. This decision came after the third major review meeting on traffic safety, in which it was revealed that the violation of the rules despite the awareness campaigns continued indiscriminately. In light of this, DTO Dhananjay and traffic held DSP Koanaj Kumar an important meeting with petrol pump operators at the command of the Deputy Commissioner. In two words, officials instructed that no two -wheeler driver should get fuel at the petrol pumps that did not wear helmets. Now CCTV footage will be proven, this time the administration has taken a new and strict step to make the rule effective. The traffic DSP has called on the operators to install good quality CCTV cameras outside their pumps. He said that any driver who insisted on taking or feeding gasoline without helmet should provide footage or information from his vehicle number to the police. Upon receipt of such information, the maintenance department will take strict legal action against the vehicle owner in terms of the car Vehicles Act, including heavy fines. This command means that, even after you can avoid the pump that violates the rules, you cannot avoid the claws of the law. Strict meeting on car drivers also focused not only on two wheelers, but also on four -wheelers. Officials have made it clear that the use of seat belts is compulsory for the car drivers and the co -passenger who sits with them in the front seat. Petrol pumps were also asked to promote this rule. In addition, all petrol pump complexes were made mandatory to install large and clear visible hangouts of “no helmet, no fuel (not helmet fuel) so that there is no room for any form of confusion. to help help reduce the road.