Illegal Heavy Vehicle Parking Sparks Safety Concerns in Burmamines

Jan Satyagraha urges authorities to enforce traffic regulations

Key Points:

• Heavy vehicles illegally parked along main roads in Burmamines

• Increased risk of accidents due to parking violations

• Organization calls for stricter enforcement of traffic rules

JAMSHEDPUR – Social organization Jan Satyagraha has raised alarm over the growing issue of heavy vehicles illegally parked along major roads in Burmamines.

The group has highlighted specific problem areas from the taxi stand to Tube Company and Cable Town Road.

Moreover, they’ve alerted the Deputy Commissioner, Senior Superintendent of Police, and SDO Dhalbhum about the situation.

Jan Satyagraha claims these parking violations have led to frequent accidents in the area.

Furthermore, many of these heavy vehicles reportedly lack the required number of drivers and helpers.

The organization questions the disparity in enforcement between heavy vehicles and two-wheelers.

They argue that heavy vehicles should face the same strict document inspections as smaller vehicles.

Meanwhile, Jan Satyagraha has called for immediate investigation and enforcement of traffic regulations.

This isn’t the first time the group has raised this issue, with previous complaints dating back to 2019.

However, they allege that after brief periods of action, enforcement efforts have been dropped under pressure.

On the other hand, local authorities have yet to respond to these latest concerns.

A local citizen commented, "Consistent enforcement is key to addressing such persistent violations."

Jan Satyagraha urges officials to take decisive and permanent legal action to ensure road safety.

The organization emphasizes that proper enforcement could prevent numerous accidents in the future.

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