Andhra Transport Minister orders crackdown on private buses after spate of accidents
Andhra Pradesh Transport Minister M Ramprasad Reddy ordered strict inspections in Guntur district, leading to bus seizures and fines, aiming to improve passenger safety and enforce compliance after rising road accidents
Published Date - 9 April 2026, 12:48 PM
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Transport Minister M Ramprasad Reddy ordered a crackdown on bus safety violations, resulting in seizure of a vehicle and imposition of challans during inspections in Guntur district, a source in the Transport department said on Thursday.
The enforcement drive follows a string of bus accidents in recent months across the state, which have raised concerns over passenger safety and scrutiny of transport safety standards.
On Wednesday, the Minister conducted surprise inspections at Khaza Toll Plaza, where more than 20 buses were examined, one vehicle was seized for lacking proper documents and safety standards, and challans were imposed on 15 buses.
“Officials were instructed to impose strict bus safety norms for the safety of passengers… these inspections are part of the government’s efforts to reduce road accidents, improve transparency, and ensure safe and comfortable travel for passengers,” the source.
The Minister emphasised strict adherence to safety standards, proper documentation, and compliance with transport regulations by bus operators and staff, he said.
During the drive, officials examined fitness certificates, condition of buses, driving licence details, speed regulations, and duty norms followed by drivers and staff.
Special focus was also placed on passenger facilities, including ticketing systems, seating arrangements, and availability of safety equipment for emergency situations.
Stringent enforcement measures are being implemented to enhance road safety and such inspections will continue across the state.
Awareness was created among passengers on the importance of rule compliance, transparency, and ensuring safe travel.