Constitute flying squads to check traffic violations: Samoon

Doctor examining a driver during a camp organised by Motor Vehicles Department.
Doctor examining a driver during a camp organised by Motor Vehicles Department.

MVD hosts medical-cum-awareness camp for drivers

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 16: Regional Transport Office, Jammu, in collaboration with Health Department, Jammu and Rotary Eye Hospital, Udhampur, today organised one day free medical-cum-awareness camp for drivers of passenger vehicles, at Ware House.
The camp was inaugurated by Principal Secretary, Transport Department, Dr Asgar Hassan Samoon, in presence of Transport Commiss-ioner, J&K, Dr Owais Ahmed.
A large number of drivers, helpers and transporters participated in the camp.
Medical check-up including Eye, Sugar, BP tests of about 300 drivers was conducted by a team of doctors and para-medical staff of the Health Department, Jammu and Rotary Eye Hospital, Udhampur.
Dr Samoon, who was the chief guest on the occasion, impressed upon the Motor Vehicles Department, transporters and drivers to ensure safety of road users and ensure implementation of Motor Vehicles Act and Rules, strictly.
He asked the RTO Jammu to constitute flying squads for conducting regular checking on different routes to keep check on traffic violations for minimising road accidents. He lauded the role of Motor Vehicles Department for organising the medical-cum-awareness camps across the division and advised it to conduct such programmes regularly.
He stated that dpartment has introduced E-buses in Jammu and Srinagar cities and plans to further strengthen public transport in hilly areas so as to reduce accidents and traffic congestion. He advised transporters to avail benefits of Transport Subsidy Scheme launched by the Department providing Rs 5 lakh per bus to phase out 15 year old buses in twin capital cities.
Dr. Owais Ahmed, Transport Commissioner, J&K, expressed concern over the increasing incidents of road accidents, especially in hilly areas and stressed upon all stakeholders, including drivers to follow Traffic Rules for safe driving on the roads. He stated that construction of Institute of Driving, Training and Research (IDTR), Jammu and Inspection certification Centre (ICC), Samba is expected to be completed by March 2020, whereat drivers training and automatic/mechanical fitness of vehicles shall be conducted for reducing accidents and ensuring safety of road users.
Earlier, RTO Jammu, Dhananter Singh said that Motor Vehicles Department, Jammu has continuously conducted such medical-cum-awareness camps at Jammu and in other districts for the benefit of drivers and to ensure safety of road users.
ARTO (HQ), Jammu Shammi Kumar, presented vote of thanks.
Among others, ARTO, BOI-P, Mohammad Salim; ARTO, BOI-G, Rajesh Gupta; ARTO, Jammu, Pawan Sharma were also present in the camp, besides, General Secretary, all Transport Groups and Presidents of Jammu, Kathua, R S Pura, Chhamb, Buses Groups and Presidents, 2×2 Buses, Mini Buses, Taxi Union were also present on the occasion.