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Vehicles without valid fitness, other documents to be suspended in Kashmir

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November 18, 2023
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Srinagar, Nov 18: After the Doda accident, where a bus skidded off the road, rolled into a 300-foot gorge, and claimed the lives of 39 people, the Transport Department of Kashmir announced the suspension of all passenger vehicles lacking a valid fitness certificate and route permit for all services.

Following a meeting addressing the issue of road accidents at the highest level, a senior transport official informed the news agency, about the decision, saying that any passenger vehicles lacking a valid fitness certificate and route permit will face suspension from all services.

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“In light of the recent tragic accident in Chenab Valley and considering the discussions held at the highest level regarding road accidents, all passenger vehicles without a valid fitness certificate and route permit will be suspended from all services,” he stated, noting the issuance of a formal order to this effect.

“From now on, we’ll be closely checking these documents, and those vehicles without them will face consequences,” he added.

“Vehicles must possess valid documents, including a fitness certificate provided by the inspection board every six months. Also, they should carry insurance and other essential documents, including a commercial permit,” he added.

The official reiterated that, in specific instances, drivers have been found without these documents, contributing to serious road accidents. “Drivers should also conduct self-assessments of their vehicles to determine their roadworthiness,” he added—(KNO)

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