Posted by AI on 2026-02-02 21:19:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 05:50:00
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In a bid to streamline transport services and enhance road safety, Bihar's state transport commissioner, Arif Ahsan, has issued a clear directive to district transport officers (DTOs): clear all pending driving licence (DL) and vehicle registration certificate (RC) cases by January 39th or face the consequences. This urgent call to action was made during a video-conferenced review meeting with DTOs, where the commissioner emphasized the direct impact of these services on the lives of citizens.
Ahsan stressed the importance of timely processing, particularly for cases that have been pending for over six months. He highlighted that efficient DL and RC management is just one aspect of the broader goal of improving road safety. To this end, he instructed officials to implement daily helmet and seatbelt checks, building on the ongoing awareness campaigns. The commissioner's zero-tolerance policy on rule violations was underscored, with a strong message to take strict legal action against offenders.
Furthermore, Ahsan directed attention to critical road infrastructure improvements. He suggested that the installation of mirrors and signage at hazardous locations, such as sharp turns and blind spots, could significantly enhance safety. T-junctions and curves on major highways, he noted, are accident-prone areas that require immediate attention, advocating for the use of reflective tape to improve visibility.
With a firm deadline set, the DTOs are now tasked with reducing the backlog of DL and RC cases to zero by the end of the month. This initiative is not without its challenges, as officials revealed that many vehicle registration cases are pending at the dealer level. A swift resolution is imperative, as the commissioner warned of potential login ID cancellations for dealers and showrooms failing to comply. As the state transport department gears up for this ambitious goal, the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether Bihar's roads will become safer and more efficient for all.