Helmets seat belts now a must for govt officials

Pune | Tuesday | 20th November, 2018

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Our plan is to encourage people at large to use helmets while riding two-wheelers and seat belts while driving cars. Despite rules, campaigns and police action about wearing helmets to protect lives, compliance is negligible.Just 16 out of every 100 bikers in Pune city wear helmets while driving, a sample survey by city-based Parisar had found last year. PUNE: All government officials in the city going to work by two-wheeler or car will have to compulsorily wear helmets and seat belts from Tuesday.Joint commissioner of police Shivaji Bodkhe said on Monday that the government has enacted the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 , and it was decided to make helmets and seat belts compulsory first for its employees, including those working in the police department and the Regional Transport Office (RTO). India’s Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, makes it mandatory for both driver and pillion rider to wear Bureau of Indian Standards certified helmets. It is for their own safety,” the officer said.Joint commissioner of police Shivaji Bodkhe said plans were afoot to make helmets and seat belts compulsory for employees working in industries and private firms as well.“We are holding meetings and creating awareness among the people..