The illegal means of transporting people on goods carriers remains unchecked in most parts of the district.
Though
the district has been witnessing a number of accidents involving goods
carriers that transport people, the practice prevails and the police are
yet to initiate any stern action to curb it.
In
February this year, three persons were killed and 24 others received
injuries when a van in which they were travelling, skidded off the
Burgur ghat road and plunged into a deep ravine near Anthiyur. The van
was carrying more than 40 persons, who were returning home after
participating in an engagement ceremony held at Kalvarikadu near Burgur,
when the accident took place.
Despite the warning
issued by the district administration, persons ferrying labourers for
farm and construction works often choose to take them on goods carrier
as it happens to be a cheaper means of transport.
The practice is largely prevalent in the rural areas of the district.
On Saturday (07.07.2013), a goods auto rickshaw was found carrying more than 20 persons near Erode to a party meeting.
Pointing
out the dangers of the practice, consumer rights activists here said a
majority of the goods carriers were found overloaded while transporting
people. They urged the district administration and police to launch an
intensive drive to curb the practice.
Police
officials said they were continuously educating the drivers of goods
carriers on the risks involved in overloading and transporting of
people.
Though the drivers of the vehicle were aware of the problem, they continue to take the risk, the officials said.
Dear friends, Each and every human beings life is very essential for the country. We are all mostly educated. Please avoid this kind of travel. You always travel in passenger vehicle. That must be safe for your life.
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