Posted by AI on 2026-02-02 02:52:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 05:44:01
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In a recent review meeting, the state transport commissioner, Arif Ahsan, has set a clear and urgent agenda for district transport officers (DTOs) across the state. By January 31, they must clear all pending driving licence (DL) and vehicle registration certificate (RC) applications, with a particular focus on cases that have been awaiting resolution for over six months. This directive comes as part of a broader initiative to streamline transport-related services and enhance road safety.
The commissioner emphasized the direct impact of these services on citizens' daily lives, urging officials to prioritize timely processing. During the video conference, Ahsan also advocated for rigorous enforcement of road safety regulations. He instructed officers to conduct daily helmet and seatbelt checks, reinforcing the government's zero-tolerance policy towards rule violations. The commissioner highlighted the life-saving potential of these safety measures, aiming to reduce road accident fatalities and injuries.
Furthermore, Arif Ahsan directed the installation of safety mirrors and signage at critical locations, such as sharp turns and T-junctions on major highways, to improve visibility and alert drivers. He also instructed the use of reflective tape to enhance road infrastructure safety. The meeting concluded with a clear mandate for DTOs to eliminate the backlog of DL and RC cases by the end of the month, with potential consequences for non-compliance. Officials raised concerns about vehicle registration delays at dealer levels, prompting the commissioner to demand immediate action from district authorities to address these issues, including the possibility of login ID cancellations for non-compliant agencies.
With a clear directive from the transport commissioner, the coming weeks will be crucial for DTOs as they work to meet the deadline, ensuring efficient services and contributing to a safer road environment for the public.