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Revenue Commissioner examines private school vehicles

Collaborative study on private school vehicles in Avadi. Local transport department officials inspected the safety features of the bus. Rejection of vehicles without emergency doors and stairs. District Revenue Commissioner Karpagam broke the hanging ladder when he stepped on it…

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Children are the future of the country, Thiruvallur district revenue commissioner is strict that buses should not be run for Sangyam rituals. Karpagam .

All over Tamil Nadu schools are going to open on June 6 after the summer vacation. In this situation, 395 vehicles (vans, minibuses) of 65 private schools in Avadi and Poontamalli areas were brought to check the safety of private school vehicles on behalf of Avadi District Transport Department.

In this investigation, Tiruvallur Revenue Commissioner Karpagam, Poontamalli District Transport Officer Sridhar, Inspectors, Assistant Commissioner of Transport and others got into each vehicle and conducted the inspection. Especially the emergency doors, first aid box, front and rear movement of the bus and sudden braking were carefully studied.

Revenue Commissioner examines private school vehicles-oneindia news

and instructed the driver assistants on fire extinguishing techniques using fire extinguishers. During a series of vehicle checks, the officials noticed that some buses had seats that could not be exited in case of an emergency and instructed them to remove those seats and canceled the buses.

Revenue Commissioner examines private school vehicles-oneindia news

This is followed by a famous private school of the Spartan school When the Revenue Commissioner tried to climb the steps of the van and tried to check with his foot, the step broke and hung. Thus the vehicle was rejected and the stairs of all the vehicles were thoroughly checked.

Revenue Commissioner examines private school vehicles-oneindia news

Also measure with a tape to ensure that the steps are of a size that is easy for children to climb Action test Conducted. The vehicle which was too high was also rejected and ordered to be repaired. So far, more than 150 vehicles have been inspected and more than 35 vehicles have been ordered to be brought back for re-inspection.