Helmet rule for pillion riders: 1,125 cases booked in DK, 715 in Udupi


Pics: Joshwa D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru/Udupi (JD/HB)

Mangaluru/Udupi, Feb 1: The first day of the implementation of the rule on compulsory helmet for pillion riders raked in Rs 1.85 lac in fines in Udupi taluk and Dakshina Kannada districts.

The police stations under Dakshina Kannada limits registered as many as 1,125 cases and collected fines worth Rs 1,13,900.


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In Mangaluru, traffic police from three stations, namely east, west and north, kept a keen eye on riders without helmets. In spite of two weeks of awareness campaigns in the form of banners, bike rallies and programmes in schools and colleges, many riders were found without helmets. In east traffic police station, 250 violators were booked while in traffic west, there were as many as 494 cases. 

Incidentally, the ones who reached their offices by 9 am or so did not face the traffic police as the operation at various junctions of the city started only after 9.30 am. A few were found arguing with the traffic police and some others pleading for extension of grace period. Some of them opposed imposition of the fine stating that they had not read the newspaper, while others questioned the need for compulsion itself, as they have to carry an extra helmet wherever they go. "Moreover, we also have to carry locks for helmets as there are chances of theft," they said.

Most of them were fined Rs 100, and repeat violation in future would invite more penalty. A traffic cop said that only a few who know the value of their lives are wearing helmets. A few wear it only when they see the police and carry them in their hands when no cop is around, he said. One of the traffic cops was seen appreciating and congratulating riders who adhered to the rule.

On the same day, a youngster who met with an accident near Padua is fighting for life in a hospital. According to the police, the injury would not have been so bad if he had worn the helmet instead of carrying it in his arm.

In Udupi taluk, the zones have been divided Udupi city, Udupi traffic police limits, Malpe and Manipal. Under Udupi city limits, 110 cases were booked, under traffic police limits 155 cases, in Malpe 55 cases, among which 15 were front seat riders without helmets, and 137 cases were booked in Manipal. About 40 percent of riders neglected the rule, police sources said while adding that some of the riders tried to escape from the fine.

Altogether 715 cases were booked and Rs 71,500 collected in Udupi district until 8 pm, out of which 457 cases were in Udupi taluk alone. The total collection in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada stands at Rs 1,85,400.

In Udupi, two traffic cops were stationed at important areas like Kalsanka junction, Karavali junction and bus stand. Though helmets have been made mandatory even for children above 12 years, the police were lenient on the first day considering the shortage in helmets in children's sizes.

Police sources said that due to shortage of personnel in the traffic department, it was not possible to keep a look out for violators non-stop. The rule would be enforced more strictly in the coming days as people get used to the helmets, police sources said.

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari Chitti G , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Fri, Feb 05 2016

    people must understand that helmets protect them. All must wear it just like seatbelts in a car, I am sure this is a very good move and will prevent many accidents in future . A small step like helmets saves lives. Lets follow it and save ourselves in this ear when many people die in accidents.

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  • alwyn sequeira, kulshekar

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    good photographs posted herein , but why cant the snaps of people hanging in a bus in a dangerous way without helmets be posted here.the traffic dept as well as the minister very well know the statistics that most of the road accidents are due to drink and drive, so why dont they shut down wine stores, and thirdly media gives a lot of propaganda only to two wheeler and four wheeler rules and regulations, why not buses who really kill two wheeler riders, do u think a helmet can save a rider against a bus accident

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALURU

    Wed, Feb 03 2016

    I like the photos of those pillion riders of ladies who are smiling looking at Traffic Police who violate the rule of helmet wearing in the beginning stage itself. I also pity those ladies who were wearing that heavy helmet on their head. Really it is a burden for children and ladies.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Pic no. 5 suggests that the elderly man wonders why the person inside the car is not wearing a helmet. from no. 6, one can conclude that the lady is smelling or sensing something fishy! Pics are great.

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  • RD, india

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Four wheelers seat belt compulsory.
    Two wheelers two helmet rule.
    Three wheeler autorickshaw no rules
    Why?

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  • Ravi, Mangaluru

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Helmet Helmet,
    Wear your helmet,
    Without helmet,
    Do not ride your bullet,
    Pillion rider do not you forget,
    If no helmet,
    Police come to you & met,
    Fine you at the spot,
    Be ready for the payment,
    Do not you again forget,
    Next time wear helmet,
    Save your wallet.

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  • Sainik, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Helmets are important.
    People who are opposing will only realise it when they themselves or their loved ones are saved from the minor or major accidents (touch wood) because of this wonderful human invention.
    SO please follow it rather than complaining about.
    You are only told to wear when you are travelling and not to wear whole day long and sleep with the helmets ON.

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  • Kudla daye, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Yesterday my mom told my brother to to the auto stand on his ACTIVA.
    She wore the helmet for the first time in her life. At the AUTO STAND she got down and sat directly in the auto without removing the helmet as she totally forgot about it.
    COMEDY scene for the watchers.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Safety First !!!It saves you and your loved one's !!!

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  • JR,

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    POLICE BOAST THEMSELVES AS IF THEY DID SOMETHING BIG ACHIEVEMENTS.
    IF THE GOVT. HAS REAL CONCERN LET THEM SHOW IT ON IMPLEMENTING RULES APPLICABLE TO ALL INCLUDING FOUR WHEELER WITH ALL STRICTNESS IT DESERVES LIKE ROADSIDE PARKING,BUS STOP,OVERTAKING,CAPACITY AND SO ON.
    SIMPLY TARGETING TWO WHEELER RIDERS IN THE NAME OF SAFETY WILL NOT SERVE PURPOSE.

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  • S, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    All come step by step.. dont expect magic. we are part of our place to improve and maintain the city and its image. people think only religion as their responsibility.

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  • A, Dubai

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    There should be no shortage issue. when you buy a bike you need to buy 2 helmets. common rule in every country. its for our safety. dont wear because your been fined. Later police itself has to take care of the accident issue and see it live.

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  • Jai Sri Ram, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Mr. Jossey, your comments are commendable and worth following it.
    Why not traffic police be active in Mangalore city reckless bus driver, using vacumn horn, illegal stopping of the bus in the middle of road. These issues are going on for generations in Mangalore. Why traffic police be active to curb such nuisance caused by bus drivers. Now don't tell that bus owners pay Hafta and scooter fellow is not. Law should be equal for all.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    This helmet rule for riders and pillion riders will save many lives. Even though many were booked for not wearing helmets, I see many bikers without using one. Thanks to Joshwa D'Souza for the pictures. In New York even children riding a bi-cycle wear a helmet for safety reasons.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    Ismail Perinje, I thought you were smart! Wear a helmet and avoid a chance to bribe, safety aswell! As simple as that!!

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  • Guru, newmangalore

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    First provide a good road across mangalore....who will pay for the accidents due to bad roads?? Who ever it may be the same spirit of making laws should take to provide basic quality roads and infra structure.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    If you don't wear HELMET.
    Surely you would face HELL-MET.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    May be HELL-Mate!

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    For the first time the fine must be 500rs.
    It should not be 100/-
    Then there will be some effect.

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    If you are helmetless surely one day you will be headless.

    miii..nd it !!

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  • John, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 02 2016

    Oliver, what if the rider was wearing the Approved helmet but still died due to head injuries!?. This was exactly the case in recently in santhekatte and also couple of cases I read in newspapers!

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    A chance to make more bucks to police.....Another route is Sand transportation source....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 01 2016

    I repeat once again:
    If you care for your loved ones, buy for them a HELMET ...

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