Mangaluru police to crack down on two-wheeler riders without child safety harness


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jun 21: The city police will take action against parents riding two-wheelers with children under four years without mandatory safety harnesses, as it violates the Motor Vehicles Act.

Deputy commissioner of police (crime & traffic) K Ravi Shankar stated that, in line with Supreme Court guidelines, two-wheeler riders must use ISI-marked helmets and secure young children with proper harnesses for safety.

He also noted that wearing seatbelts is compulsory for all car passengers, including those in the rear seats. Instead of road checks, AI-powered cameras will be used to detect and penalize traffic violations.

 

  

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