Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Public Buses will Now have CCTV Surveillance and Panic Button


It will soon be compulsory for open transport transports to introduce panic button, CCTV cameras and vehicle GPS beacons guarantee the security of ladies workers, Road Transport and Highways Minister Mr. Nitin Gadkari said. He included that the administration will issue a warning on June 2, setting out the wellbeing measures to be introduced in broad daylight public transports the nation over.  Gadkari said, "To guarantee security of the ladies after the disastrous Nirbhaya episode, we have chosen to make it compulsory for open public transports to introduce panic button, CCTV cameras and GPS-empowered vehicle GPS tracker."  The announcement came at an occasion in the Bikaner House in Delhi, where Mr. Gadkari dispatched 20 such Rajasthan government transports. The 20 Mahila Gaurav Express transports that would keep running amongst Delhi and Rajasthan are a piece of a pilot venture. The Rajasthan government arrangements to in the long run bring more than 2,300 more transports und
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