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Road safety coalition seeks passage of motor vehicles Bill

By Staff Reporter

GUWAHATI, Jan 1 - A coalition of road safety activists has called upon Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to take urgent steps to ensure the listing and passage of the Motor Vehicles Amendment Bill, 2017 in the ongoing winter session of Parliament.

While the Rajya Sabha, where the Bill is pending, has been largely non-functional due to disruptions by opposition MPs, road safety activists have bemoaned the apathy of the Union government in trying to reach an agreement to make sure the Bill is tabled.

�What is most troubling is that more than halfway through the Parliament session, the Bill has not been listed even once,� said Ashim Sanyal of Consumer Voice.

The road safety network, a national coalition of road safety NGOs, has been in constant touch with officials of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways as well as opposition MPs. �The opposition is concerned about some of the clauses in the Bill but are in full support of the provisions that will strengthen road safety,� said Ranjit Gadgil of Parisar.

Recently, the WHO released The Global Status Report on Road Safety 2018, which pegs annual road crash fatalities in India at almost three lakh, the highest in the world. �This is a staggering number, given that India only has two per cent of the global vehicle population,� said George Cherian of CUTS International, a member of the coalition.

Advocate Ajoy Hazarika, secretary of the Consumers� Legal Protection Forum, said, �The Motor Vehicles Amendment Bill is seen as a much-needed fix for the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 whose outdated provisions are failing to ensure strong enforcement and deterrence of egregious traffic violations. This road safety Bill promised by the government is yet to see the light of day. We are humbly requesting the government to pass the Motor Vehicle Amendment Bill, 2017 in this winter session of Parliament.�

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