Rana for road safety auditing, adequate transport in rural areas

MLA Devender Singh Rana enquiring about health of accident victim in GMC Hospital Jammu on Monday.
MLA Devender Singh Rana enquiring about health of accident victim in GMC Hospital Jammu on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 16: National Conference Provincial President Devender Singh Rana today expressed concern over alarming growth in road accidents, saying responsibility has to be fixed for poor regulation of traffic, rash and negligent driving besides scarce availability of transport in rural areas leading to over-loading, vulnerable to mishaps.
“We cannot continue witnessing people perishing and getting injured on menacing roads due to poor regulation and many other factors”, Rana said while interacting with the injured of this morning Birpur Vijaypur road mishap and their relatives at GMC College Hospital here. He enquired from the doctors about the status of injured and sought specialized treatment to the injured free of cost.
The ill-fated Jewel Chowk bound bus from Dhoon via Sandhi, Khada Madaana, Birpur, Purmandal Morh, Kunjwani, Gangyal met the accident near Birpur in which seven persons were injured. The rural areas of the Nagrota Assembly Constituency are facing acute scarcity of passenger transport leading to overloading and rash driving.
Accompanied by State Vice President Th Kashmira Singh besides Din Mohammed and Rashida Begum spent quite a time with the injured and extended solidarity with their relatives
Rana said several routes in the constituency were vulnerable to accidents due to overloading, as adequate number of passenger vehicles are not available to cater to the needs of commuters. He said due to paucity of passenger transport, the people are not only made to wait for longer hours but also forced to travel in overload that makes them vulnerable to accidents.
“We wonder over  response of the Government that has been showing insensitive towards needs of various areas”, the MLA Nagrota said, adding that responsibility had to be fixed for laxity in issuance of permits to passenger vehicle pliers. Had the concerned officials taken timely action, perhaps such mishaps could have been averted, he said, adding that repeated pleas for issuing more permits on various routes in Nagrota constituency have fallen to deaf ears.
Rana also called for road safety audit, saying that the road managers cannot abdicate their responsibilities by allowing rash driving, movement of unfit vehicles, over-loading and chronic violation of traffic rules, especially by passenger vehicles. The roads across the region have become deadly and every alternate day people are shocked to learn about deaths on maddening roads. He said the Traffic Police has to be made accountable, as lives continue to perish on regular basis.

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