More traffic policemen to be deployed at East Fort

Action planned against drivers violating rules

May 28, 2014 12:40 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:38 pm IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:

The City Police have decided to deploy more traffic policemen in East Fort to regulate parking of government and private buses at the main bus stand there.

Shortly after conducting an inspection at the bus stand on Tuesday, City Police Commissioner H. Venkatesh told The Hindu that additional force would be stationed at the bus stand to ensure that government and private buses follow rules while being parked at the bus stand.

A minimum of two to three minutes are allotted for the buses to board passengers from the stand. The police would not hesitate to impose fine on private bus drivers who were found not maintaining time discipline on a regular basis, he added.

The Hindu on Tuesday had reported about the traffic chaos at the bus stand, which was often caused due to the race between government and private bus drivers to find space in the bay to park their vehicles. The haphazard parking of vehicles causes inconvenience to passengers waiting to board the buses, besides creating traffic snarls in the area. The traffic policemen were given stern instruction to be firm with the drivers who violate traffic rules, the Commissioner said.

Mr. Venkatesh said he had given instructions to the Transport Department to ensure that KSRTC bus drivers leave the premises within the allotted time. As a long-term measure, he suggested providing another bay on the backside of the bus stand.

Officials from the Transport Department said the department was considering the proposal to provide additional parking area.

The department has around 20 cents of land on the backside of the bus stand and it could be easily converted into a bay.

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