Mangalore: Auto Drivers Responsible for Traffic Jam in City—ASP Dilip
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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (TU/CN)
Mangalore, Jan 22: Private bus drivers and auto rickshaw drivers are responsible for traffic jams during peak periods in the city. But the lions share of the blame goes to the latter, said Dilip R, additional superintendent of police.
Disclosing this at a one-day seminar on ‘Public Participation on Traffic Safety’ held at the School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, on Thursday January 22, said that schools in the city lacked appropriate transportation for children. This is the main cause for traffic congestion, he said.
“Auto drivers violate traffic regulations while transporting children. They are in a hurry about keeping other engagements, soon after dropping them. All this contributes to the traffic menace,” revealed Dilip.
“Earlier, I had asked school managements to set up a volunteer committee to resolve the inadequacies of the system of transporting school children in auto rickshaws, but none of them showed interest. Managements should also take the responsibility of sending the children back home safely. Children run helter-skelter after school is over and the drivers struggle to gather them”, he added..
Admitting a shortage of personnel in police stations he said there are only 20 policemen for every police station. One policeman has to look after at least 2,000 people. The department lacks manpower compared to the police departments in European countries, said Dilip.
Expressing his concern over the rights of policemen, Dilip said nobody was present to raise their voice against the violation of their human rights.