Helmets will become compulsory soon even for pillion riders


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Oct 30: Pillion riders in the state will soon be required to protect their heads with helmets. The state government is likely to come out with an order in this connection soon, may be in a week or so.

The government had issued draft notification about implementing the rule making it mandatory for both two-wheeler riders and pillion riders to wear helmets, on September 18 this year. Now it is preparing to issue notification, after verifying objections received to the draft notification. Once the new rule comes into force, everyone travelling by a two-wheeler will be required to wear helmet. No exceptions are allowed from this condition.

Helmets will be required to be worn even by school-going children travelling in two-wheelers with parents. Failure to adhere to this rule will attract penalty. The two-wheeler riders willing to give a free ride to people in need, will be able to help only if they or the other person have a spare helmet.

At present, wearing of helmets is compulsory for two-wheeler riders only within the city corporation limits of Bengaluru, Tumakuru, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Shivamogga, Belagavi, Kalaburagi and Hubballi-Dharwad. This coverage of this rule is being expanded to the entire state this time. The central government had, sometime back, asked all the states to make wearing of helmets mandatory for all those travelling by two-wheelers, in tune with the recommendation made by a committee constituted by Supreme Court.

It is gathered that only 250 to 300 persons have expressed their disagreement to the helmet rule. The department of transport officials say that the reasons sighted by these persons are general in nature and none of them are worth serious consideration. Under secretary in the department of transport, K Beeresh, said that the proposal has already been placed before the principal secretary in the department of transport, as none of the objections raised are serious. Transport commissioner, Dr Ramegowda, also said that the helmet rule will come into force within eight to ten days.

  

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  • nasir, mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 31 2015


    Also
    SWIMMER'S in rivers , lakes , sea beaches or any water front places
    SWIMMER must have safety jackets.
    Authority can make this is also compulsory. save lives.

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  • makeMyDay, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 31 2015

    Due to increase in number of pothole related accidents, both riders has to wear helmet

    When will good roads and proper footpath becomes compulsory...?

    Mr Govt

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 31 2015

    Only wearing helmet is of no use... they should also wear appropriate clothing for riding two wheelers.

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  • jyothi, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 31 2015

    Most of the commenters same opinion. First let them clear the road. There are many big pond on the road. When we travel in the night we cannot see this pond. Many women fell down and met with an accident just because of this dirty road. And there is no foot path also in national high way. Very difficult to walk on the road. Let them clear the road first then compulsory helmet for pillion riders. How difficult to manage two helmet. Mr. Aubb, Kuwait said good driving culture & good road is avoiding accident. Absolutely correct that. Let them keep traffic police on road & control the speed & road manner.

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  • hussain, mangalore

    Sat, Oct 31 2015

    OFF COURSE IT HAS TO BE ON SAFETY FACTOR .
    what about child rider one each child at front and back respectively?

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  • RAVI, KENJAR

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    New idea 2 collect bribe from byke riders. because no other way
    2 collect money 2 our politician for next election.Better 2 keep white color beggars collection box in all shops.

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  • Akarshad, England

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    First Provide Better Roads than Ask us to Wear Helmet. How much money do you wanna make BOSS?

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Oct 30 2015


    Wearing helmets alone will not save lives, good driving culture, and above all good roads of global standards helps.

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  • mak, ksa

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    There are two two sides one if safety and another is safety for criminals. Like any criminals who are wanted and hiding somewhere in the state now easily can go on two wheeler by wearing helmets. Nobody from police department/RTO wouldn't stop anyone who wears helmets. Benefits for criminals may arise.

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  • Arvind, Kudla

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    Once in a week all minister's should travel by two wheeler for office work. then only they will come to know road condition and other problems. traveling in AC Car no use

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  • Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    No ministers will travel in train to check the condition of roads.. thats what is happening now...

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  • Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    If the life is priority first keep the priority for good roads.. then you think about helmets..

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  • Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    i am a regular bike user i used to give lift to many people who meet on my way...dear ministers or anybody who read this if do u really concern first provide a good road which is free of potholes and gutter. then u implement the rules... please dont bite on our legs we are the people who vote for u all. plz do remember that always and dont forgot the way you all have came across

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  • maria fernandes, mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    Pillion riders wearing helmets not a big issue, but roads are very bad condition in Mangalure City corporation limit such a big big ditch in N.H. / main roads who is take care of these ? so much road tax collecting, let them spend for road repair. First let us provide good roads & speed control, secondly helmet

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  • Thomas Scaria, Mangalore, Colombo

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    Pillion riders must definitely wear helmet if they value their lives. Because, a pillion is more at risk in case of an accident. In Colombo, where I live, you will not find any one in two wheeler without a helmet, including pillion rider or even small kids. Here rules don't change now and then. I hope the same rule in India will not change after the helmet stock is cleared!

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  • Vishnu, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    Hi Thomas,

    Before anyone else speaking about my head and my safety I should be the 1st person to take care of it. Situations in Colombo is different than what is here in Mangalore or karnataka. I ride my bike daily for 25 kms one way and I get so many people, students asking for lift. You think I should carry different size helmets along with me if I want to give a lift to them? If the Govt is so concerned about people's safety then there are 100 different ways they can do it, not just making helmet a mandate.. Buls#it!!

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  • Francis Dcunha, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    Helmets becoming mandatory because of suit case. Generators, UPS all same now. Businessmen are enjoying expansions

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  • Vijay, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    great move. same time kindly place a strict rule for bus and truck drivers to follow with regard to speed control.most of the time we feel its a race competition.so loud the horns.no following of basic traffic rules.a smart city should follow traffic rules and indeed mlore will look smarter.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    Helmet wearing by the pillion riders a safety towards saving more lives!. It is seen in most cases the two wheeler accident leads to death and because it's immediate brain injury!

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  • VG, Bengaluru

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    If the Government, police and transport authorities are really concerned about the safety of the lives of two-wheeler riders, they should first take steps to provide better roads and remove all potholes which are the real killers. Can the helmets prevent accidents? At best, helmets may reduce the gravity of the accidents. But if a two-wheeler rider or the pillion are involved in accidents - even with helmet wearing - what is the use if the legs, limbs are severely damaged and the person/persons become vegetables. It is always better to look at the subject from all angles rather than finding piecemeal solutions. It would be like applying band-aid to the wounds rather than preventing the wounds from happening.

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  • Joel, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    We should ask these So called policy makers to stop using their government provided cars and start riding a two wheeler along with family for one year and then make a policy.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 30 2015

    Thanks to SP Anamali who showed us light in the dark tunnel ...

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