Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Aug 31: In a concerted effort to enhance passenger safety, the city police commissioner, Kuldeep Kumar Jain, disclosed that 123 instances of footboard travel on buses were recorded on Thursday, August 31, during a dedicated enforcement operation.
The action follows the death of a 23-year-old private bus conductor after he was flung off the footboard at Nanthoor Circle on August 22.
The commissioner also revealed the outcomes of a recent meeting with bus operators. An agreement was reached to ensure that passengers do not stand on the footboard in the absence of doors. This proactive stance aims to prevent hazardous situations. The bus operators have pledged to raise awareness among commuters about adhering to safety protocols.
Buses equipped with doors will continue to enforce strict compliance, while the older city buses, which lack doors, will adopt a new practice of not commencing their journey until the footboard is clear.
This collaborative initiative between law enforcement and bus operators underscores their joint commitment to upholding passenger safety standards and reducing avoidable risks.