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This article talks about a recent meeting held by the State Transport Commissioner to improve transport services across districts in Bihar.
On Tuesday, the State Transport Commissioner, Arif Ahsan, held a video conference to discuss transport services with officials from all districts. They looked into various issues like driving licenses, vehicle registrations, and pending claims. This meeting aimed to ensure that transport services are efficient and accessible for everyone.
During the meeting, Ahsan emphasized the need to clear all pending cases related to driving licenses and vehicle registrations by January 31, 2026. He specifically mentioned that cases older than six months should be prioritized for resolution. This is important as it directly affects the public’s access to necessary transport services.
For those waiting on vehicle registrations, Ahsan noted that many cases are stuck at the dealer level. He instructed officials to hold meetings with dealers to resolve these issues quickly. If these problems are not addressed in time, he warned that the login IDs of dealers could be canceled, stressing that unregistered vehicles should not be allowed on the roads.
Ahsan also highlighted the importance of road safety. He called for daily checks on the use of helmets and seat belts, noting that the government has a strict policy against non-compliance. He urged officials to run awareness campaigns and enforce penalties for rule violations, reinforcing that helmets and seat belts save lives.
Lastly, the Commissioner pointed out the need for road safety improvements. He directed the installation of mirrors and signage in accident-prone areas like curves and T-junctions. This work should be completed immediately to help prevent accidents and enhance visibility for drivers.
Summary:
- Transport Commissioner reviewed services via video conference.
- All pending driving license and registration cases to be cleared by January 31, 2026.
- Dealers must resolve registration issues or face login ID cancellations.
- Daily checks on helmets and seat belts to ensure road safety.
- Installation of road safety mirrors and signage is a priority.
