Bengaluru: Vehicles with penalty arrears not to get pollution certificate, insurance


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Dec 9: Vehicle owners with arrears of fines will find it difficult to continue in this way. Because, as long as fines remain unpaid, their insurance policies will not be renewed and emissions test reports cannot be generated.

The police have drawn out a mega plan to collect the pending collection of Rs 330 crore traffic fine. When renewing the insurance policies and when getting the emission tests of vehicles done, pending fine has to be paid, failing which these two will not be possible. The traffic police plan to enforce these rules shortly. There are 90 lac traffic rule violation cases for which fines have not been paid during the last three years. In spite of their herculean efforts, the police have been able to collect only 10 per cent of the fines during these three years. Therefore, the traffic police have felt the need to take tough measures against the defaulters.

The police plan to tie up with the insurance companies. Vehicles without any fines alone will get emission test reports and insurance renewal facility. The regional transport office has already written to insurance companies and emission testing centres. Both city police commissioner Kamal pant and traffic joint police commissioner Ravikanthe Gowda have written to them to join hands with the police to help recover the fines.

 

 

 

  

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  • Pj dsouza, Udupu

    Thu, Dec 10 2020

    Even put fine for private buses and trasport tippers ...coz all the roads r made by this bus and truck driver great great grandfathers... So they can drive how they want ... They won't care if someone is follow the rules or not they will stop where ever they want ... Traffic police should pay more attention on these kind of rakless
    People...

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  • Francis Lewis, Sastan

    Thu, Dec 10 2020

    Stop taking Bribes and leaving the Vehicles. Penalise the Rule Violators including Politicians, their Children's. Don't show any Mercy to these people to save your skin / promotions / Transfers.
    Do these Rules in a systematic way and teach the General Public using your good talents.
    Kindly don't harass the Public standing on Crossroads.

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  • Bharath jain, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2020

    All these measures only for poor people.........

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 09 2020

    Owner will scrap the Vehicle then Government will Realize who is a Fool ...

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 10 2020

    Govt is not fool, they want the owners to do that.

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  • Sangram Sangam, Kundapur

    Wed, Dec 09 2020

    It's good move but what about bribe taking by allmost all corrupt govt officers in every place

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2020

    Do like Gulf countries.
    Every year renew the Reg. , insurance, pollution.
    Pay fines or vehicle seized.
    Dont pay in limited days ,then rent charges for vehicle where its is seized & kept .still not played auction the vehicle

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2020

    Exactly, like they do in UAE but this govt is of 70's era, the whole system is pathetic, they don't have capacity to repair roads & enforce a systematized traffic system. all uneducated officials with 10th pass certificate don't know how to implement a proper road transport infrastructure

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  • parvez hamad, mangalore/dxb

    Thu, Dec 10 2020

    and also give this contract to ADANI OR AMBANI

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 09 2020

    A right move.Penal interest should be charged from those who do not pay fines for traffic violations.To reduce corruption the fine amounts should be reduced.Better compliance will give better collection.

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