Ahead of school reopening, RTA officials in Hyderabad are conducting special drives to inspect school buses for fitness and safety compliance. Nearly 78% have cleared tests, with unfit vehicles to face penalties. Inspections will continue in coordination with the police
A total of 53 units of blood raised during the camp; owners of vehicles and drivers voluntarily took part in the programme and gave their blood for the cause
It has been decided to ensure that no school bus in Hyderabad should be allowed to venture on city roads without getting the FC renewed or following safety precautions. RTA will seize vehicles and levy hefty penalties and the goodwill of the schools will be impacted, officials said.
Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh government on Thursday suspended two employees of Road Transport Authority (RTA) for an incident in which a family was left stranded on road after the car in which they were travelling was taken away for the chief minister’s convoy. Within hours after Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy expressed anguish […]
Warangal: As many as 426 people lost their lives in road accidents in 2021 under the Warangal Police commisisonerate jurisdiction, while 1,110 people sustained injuries in 1,106 accidents despite conducting special awareness drives and taking other steps to check the road accidents. Rash and negligent driving by the youngsters and wearing no helmets were found […]
Adilabad: Four tourist buses that were proceeding to Hyderabad were seized by Road Transport Authority officials for illegally entering Adilabad district on Friday. RTA’s Deputy Transport Commissioner Puppala Srinivas said that the buses were seized for entering the district without obtaining permission and paying relevant taxes during a vehicle check held on Thursday night, following […]