Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Road Transport Department has taken a new initiative aimed at bringing down the number of mishaps caused due to non-attentive drivers, who talk over phone while driving.


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According to PTI, the state's Transport Ministry has introduced a new initiative in which passengers have been asked to take pictures of bus drivers talking on talking on phones while behind the wheels and send them to the department through Whatsapp.


The passengers clicking the negligent bus drivers while flouting rules will win prizes.


"Though there are rules and regulations to prevent use of mobile phones while driving, complaints from passengers keep pouring in. We are now taking help of passengers and have asked them to click photographs of drivers flouting rules and send it to us through Whatsapp," UP Transport Minister Swatantra Dev Singh said.


Giving details of the initiative, Singh said, "After the photographs are received, the concerned driver will be fined and the passengers will get cash reward."


Singh said the initiative is getting an encouraging response though the department was yet to compile the number of cases.


"It is a new idea. We can give the data at a later stage," he said, when asked as to how many drivers were fined or passengers rewarded.


He said the idea was helping in two ways. "First the passengers are feeling empowered to report the misuse of mobile phone while driving, and secondly it is helping in instilling a sense of responsibility among drivers, who know that if they use mobile phone, they will be clicked," the minister said in an interview.


Though an offender can be booked under the Motor Vehicles Act, and punished with a jail term extending up to six months and a fine of Rs 1,000, the rule is hardly followed.


The state-owned UP State Road Transport Corporation provides transport services in Uttar Pradesh and other adjoining states in North India.


With a fleet of over 11,851 buses, it operates over 3 million kilometres catering to the travel needs of over 1.4 million people, earning over Rs 70 million everyday.


The minister said the effort will help in bringing down the number of mishaps caused due to non-attentive drivers, who talk over phone while driving.


Singh lamented that a large number of accidents were occurring due to traffic rule violations.


The minister said he has directed the UPSRTC and other departments to formulate plans to ensure safe travel.


"It is a matter of concern that everyday we see that due to violation of traffic norms, accidents are taking place," he said.


"The accidents which are happening, are taking place due to lack of awareness about traffic rules. UPSRTC and other departments working in the field of road transport should formulate plans to ensure passengers enjoy safe journey," he said.


He hailed the suggestion made by Chief Minister Yogi Aditynath yesterday that road safety norms should be made a part of the syllabus.


This will help ordinary citizens become more aware of traffic rules, Singh said.


His concerns came against the backdrop of several major accidents taking place in UP in recent days.


He also said in a major step to facilitate movement of people between UP and Rajasthan, the transport authorities of both the states have signed an MoU under which government buses will be run on 199 routes between the two states.


While UPSRTC buses will cover 56,774 kms every day in Rajasthan, the Rajasthan Path Parivahan Nigam will run its buses on 56,558 kms daily in UP, the minister said.


The agreement will allow both the states to directly connect cities likes Jaipur, Ajmer, Haridwar, Meerut, Bikaner, Ganganagar, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Sambhal, Allahabad, Sawai Madhopur, Alwar, Kannauj and others with bus service. 


With PTI inputs