Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (TU)
Mangalore, Aug 19: Transport department has seized a total of 220 mine lorries since November 2007 for violating the Motor Vehicles Act and has collected Rs 15.75 lac from them.
According to a release from Regional Transport Officer D Sadashiva, the seized over-loaded lorries will be released only after the Geological Department imposes separate fines on them. The department has also collected Rs 25,000 from each lorry as fine imposed by the District Task Force Committee, making it a total sum of Rs 19.15 lac.
The release stated that though the number of over-loaded lorries has considerably been reduced due to strict regulations, their movement is going out of control as ports have been closed in neighbouring district and states. This has resulted in a traffic block on Shiradi Ghat.
'District administration was contemplating to ban mines lorries under City Corporation during day time and on Shirady Ghat during the night, release said. It also added that stringent action would be taken against the mines lorries if they continue to violate the traffic rules and action would also be taken against the permit and driving license.