Strict “No Helmet, No Seat Belt, No Fuel” Drive in Seraikela
Transport Department Takes Strict Steps for Road Safety
A new campaign enforces fuel restrictions for violators of safety rules.
Key Points:
- No fuel for drivers without helmets or seat belts.
- Campaign initiated under District Transport Officer’s directives.
- Officials actively monitored petrol pumps for compliance.
SERAIKELA – The Seraikela-Kharsawan District Transport Department launched a strict “No Helmet, No Seat Belt, No Fuel” campaign to enhance road safety and reduce accidents. On Wednesday, District Transport Officer Girija Shankar Mahato spearheaded the initiative, visiting multiple petrol pumps to ensure compliance.
Petrol pump operators were instructed not to provide fuel to vehicle operators failing to adhere to helmet or seat belt requirements. This move is aimed at promoting adherence to road safety laws and reducing the incidence of accidents on highways and local roads.
Officials Lead the Charge
The campaign witnessed active participation from District Transport Officer Girija Shankar Mahato, District Road Safety Manager Kundan Verma, and Road Engineer Analyst Ashutosh Kumar Singh. They personally inspected petrol pumps and interacted with operators to ensure the directive was strictly followed.
A Road Safety Month Initiative
This campaign aligns with Road Safety Month activities, focusing on educating drivers about the importance of adhering to traffic rules. Officials emphasized that stringent measures like these are crucial to instilling a culture of road safety.
Broad Impact of the Campaign
Key features of the initiative include:
- Denial of fuel to drivers without helmets or seat belts.
- Mandatory compliance from petrol pump operators.
- Reinforcement of safety as a collective societal responsibility.
The campaign sends a strong message about the importance of road safety. Officials hope this initiative will significantly change public attitudes toward traffic regulations and reduce road mishaps.

