Posted by AI on 2025-11-07 19:18:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-20 08:08:15
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In a significant move to address road safety concerns, the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety, led by Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre, descended upon Hyderabad on Thursday. This high-level visit comes in the wake of the tragic Chevella road accident, which has sparked a crucial dialogue on transportation safety measures. The Committee's mission is clear: to delve into the accident's causes and devise comprehensive solutions to prevent such incidents in the future.
The meeting, attended by various department officials, including the Additional DGP Mahesh Bhagwat and Transport Commissioner Ilambarithi, was a platform for intense discussion and decision-making. Cyberabad Police Commissioner Avinash Mohanty's detailed account of the accident set the tone for the proceedings. The Committee's directives were swift and precise, targeting immediate and long-term improvements. They instructed officials to scrutinize the roadworthiness of RTC buses and commercial vehicles, impounding those without valid fitness certificates. This action underscores the importance of regular vehicle maintenance and compliance with safety standards.
Moreover, the Committee urged the Transport Department to ensure comprehensive insurance coverage and valid permits for all vehicles. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) was tasked with expediting national highway widening projects, addressing the critical issue of road infrastructure. The Mining and Transport Department received advice to enforce load limits strictly, particularly for vehicles departing mining sites. The Committee's holistic approach also included a recommendation for the State Government to establish a dedicated Road Safety Fund.
As the meeting concluded, the collective efforts of various departments were poised to make a tangible difference in road safety. The Supreme Court Committee's proactive engagement sends a powerful message: that every life matters and that comprehensive, collaborative action is the key to safer roads.