Udupi: Helmets to be made compulsory for students from Oct 1: SP Annamalai


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (EP)

Udupi, Sep 4: District police superintendent Annamalai has said that wearing of helmets will be compulsory from October 1 this year for school and college going students riding two-wheelers. "Their vehicles will be inspected on a daily basis and vehicles of students who do not have a licence will be seized," he said.

He was speaking at an awareness programme held for students on road traffic laws and prevention of crimes at Milagres Church tri-centenary auditorium on Thursday September 3.

"A total of 1,60,000 people have died in accidents during 2014 at the rate of 60 people per day. While China stands first in the number of fatal accidents, India is second. Most of the victims are the youth. Camps such as these are being held in schools and colleges throughout the month of September so that no student dies in road accidents," he said.

"While helmets will be made compulsory for students riding two-wheelers from October 1, their vehicles will be inspected for necessary documents. Their vehicles will be seized if they do not have licence and other records. The parents of the students will be called in such events and the vehicles will be released only after payment of requisite fines," he said.

"If vehicles are parked outside the college campus, the police will seize them. If the student has license and other documents, a sticker will be pasted on the vehicle and it will not be inspected again," he added.

"We are concerned about the rising number of deaths of students in accidents. This bold decision is being taken as a preventive measure. Students should protect their valuable lives. If a student comes across an accident, he should immediately try to save lives or call 100 and report it. As the first one hour in an accident is crucial, all should come forward to act since it is for the good of our own society," he said.

DySP Chandrashekar, Milagres College principal Neri Cornelio, and Milagres Church priest Fr Stany B Lobo were present.

  

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  • George L.D`mello, Sharjah,UAE

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    SAFETY FIRST

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  • Nithu, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Well done sir. good work.

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Was it not mandatory till now? You make it mandatory or not, it is for the people to understand the value of their lives...I see students carrying helmets,but not wearing them. They wear it only when they sight a traffic inspector on the road, they dont even care a constable.

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Hmmm....Mr.Sangliana of Udupi.

    Salute to you Sir.

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  • Dayanand Bangera, Katapady / Abu Dhabi

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Should be mandatory for 2 wheeler.

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  • sanjay, hebri

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Police department is being autocratic day by day. When it is not compulsory to wear helmets, how can a officer force to wear? What about buses who overload and drive rashly? Has the officer ever fined a bus? No because they give "mamuli" to every station they pass..... This is the ultimate truth...

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  • Ranjith Rodrigues, udupi

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    one more good thing about youngsters wearing helmets is that it reduces two wheelers to drive parallely on the road, because they won't know who the other rider is when the helmet is on.

    It is very annoying to see two wheeler riders talking to other fellow riders, and hogging the already limited road space. It is okay if they speak to their pillion riders while riding their bikes, but not to another fellow rider who is also riding his bike and moving about parallely with the first bike, creating a potential dangerous situation for other traffic.

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  • Guruji, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    First give the ultimate priority for a good roads then make rules. 50 % of accidents due to condition of these roads not because of these helmets and seat belt.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Sep 05 2015

    @Guruji,mangalore,when accidents happen and a Person´s head smashes on the road without helmet even a good road will not help.Just understand the importance of a helmet and argue later.How many Young lives are lost due to accidents with a two wheeler.

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  • sudesh pai, manipal

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Not even helmets compulsory but triple ride as well as four people on bikes should be spot fined with a huge amount then only safety woul prevail on the roads

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  • PAWAN RAJ, MANGALORE PUMPWELL

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    It is the rite decision taken by he GOI making it compulsory. Peoples are not aware of it wat is going to happen if helmet is not there. i am the one who experienced it. Normally i wear helmet regularly without fail. Safety is my must Rule. but one day i didnt wear it thinking its night i can go safely but i met with an accident mid night but my brain nerve got damaged finally i saved. doctors strict advise not use mobile for 1 year and bike for 3 years. for my single mistake i had to suffer. Value is been realised. so it depends upon you how u treat yo Life. 1 Safety is a must or 2.Style is your Must. Think and decide dear all.

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  • Prabhath, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Helmets shud be made mandatory for all. Not just students.

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  • gireesh, bangalore

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    department is tiered of tell the general public now at last they want at least our students to be safe good move by mr. annamalai.

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    What is age limit to obtain a DL for students?

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  • Af,, Mangaluru

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Jamal
    Age eligibility: 18 years for two wheel
    For vehicles upto 50CC engine capacity & without gear-age 16 years(Provided parents/guardian consent obtained)
    For commercial vehicle -20 years

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  • S N Bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Is it Helmets are not compulsory now?
    Why it will be compulsory for students only? what about others?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    S N Bangs, Our kids are more important. You can go to ...

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  • gireesh, bangalore

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    sir you can wear helmet today itself........

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  • Kusuma Kumair G , Neloore/Kodyadlka

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Very nice move by the SP. May god bless police officers like this I wish him good luck and blessings from god

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Alhamdulillah..at last..Lord has answered my prayers...i have written to udupi administration many times in the past to make helmets compulsory for both two wheeler riders n their pillions as we lose lot many young lives, budfing citizens n students due to two wheeler accidents n most of the death is due to head injuries...with the implementation of mandatory hard hats we can save many lives n tbere by help the community at large...good move....put hefty fines on those who do nit wear helmets...ride safe n be home safe..save yourself n save others too..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Either make it mandatory forever or optional forever. But Please have some consistency in implementing rules. Safety guidelines cannot change with officers or governments. Yes, it is very very safe to wear helmets but good to leave it as a safety guideline.

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/B'luru

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    Dear Annamalai sir, why wait till Oct 1st.Implement it right now giving two/three days time to procure helmets and let us save few lives.

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  • gireesh, bangalore

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    you please wear today itself...

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  • Alok, kadri

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    ANAMALAI SIR...GV UR BEST TO THE SOCIETY..N UR DEPT..OFFICIALS LIKE U R RARE N REAL HEROES N ALSO ROLE MODEL TO POLICE DEPT.

    U R A REAL SINGHAM
    JAI HIND

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    God bless SP Annamalai.
    He is going to save over a hundred kids in our District ...

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