Srinagar, Jan 17: Transport Commissioner Jammu and Kashmir Vishesh Paul Mahajan on Friday said that Plans are underway to establish state-of-the-art driving testing facilities in Srinagar, modeled after those in Jammu.
Speaking to reporters here at Srinagar, Mahajan said that plans are underway to introduce state-of-the-art driving testing facilities in Srinagar, similar to those in Jammu which will ensure better driver evaluation and contribute to improved road safety.
Speaking about the recently launched transport subsidy scheme, he said the program aims to phase out vehicles over 15 years old, particularly buses, matadors, and minibuses. “Vehicle owners need to scrap their old vehicles, have the chassis cut, and get certified by the motor vehicle board.
Once done, they can apply for a subsidy of 16% of the vehicle’s cost or ₹5 lakh, whichever is lower,” he added.
He said the scheme has received around 35 applications in Kashmir and over 100 in Jammu so far. “We encourage more people to participate in this program to replace old vehicles that are a hazard for all,” he added.
Transport Commissioner said that efforts are being made to create a safer driving environment during the ongoing Road Safety Month.
Mahajan said he has reviewed the functioning of the entire Motor Vehicle Department in Kashmir since assuming the office in December last year. “We have launched several road safety initiatives and are focusing on strict action against traffic violators.”
He said drivers must follow basic safety rules like wearing seat belts and helmets. “If rules are violated, we will take strict actions, such as license cancellations or vehicle seizures. We cannot compromise on public safety,” he added.
He said parents must ensure their children are responsible drivers. “If anyone is involved in reckless driving or stunts, we will act firmly to prevent endangering lives,” he added.