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In 2 days, 865 school vehicles prosecuted in Delhi. Indrani Basu, Times of India. Feb 2, 2011, 03.02am IST  NEW DELHI: A photo of an overcrowded Maruti van ferrying schoolchildren posted on a popular social networking site by an ordinary citizen triggered off a special drive by the Delhi Traffic Police against errant school vehicles. Drivers of 520 school vehicles were booked on Monday and another 345 were prosecuted on Tuesday for offences ranging from overcrowding to dangerous driving to driving without licence. Several private vehicles were also found carrying schoolchildren without valid papers.   Joint commissioner of police (traffic) Satyendra Garg said, "Out of the 865 vehicles prosecuted, 370 were school buses while 495 were school vans. We also impounded 54 and 42 vehicles on Monday and Tuesday, respectively, for registration or permit violations.  We intend to keep up the drive as it is a matter of safety of schoolchildren and others on road."   "Several private Maruti vans carry more children than what is allowed. Usually, the seating capacity of a Maruti van is eight adults, including the driver. Even though the Delhi government notification allows not more than 11 children and the adult driver in a Maruti van, several school vans are seen ferrying over 15 children, putting their safety at risk," said a senior traffic officer.   Vehicles of several prominent schools were also among those booked. The two recent fatal accidents caused by school bus drivers in north Delhi that resulted in the death of three persons, including a traffic cop, and the sudden fire in a school van in central Delhi have raised concerns about the safety of kids who are daily subjected
Rakesh Jain 9:45pm Feb 15
In 2 days, 865 school vehicles prosecuted in Delhi.
Indrani Basu, Times of India. Feb 2, 2011, 03.02am IST

NEW DELHI: A photo of an overcrowded Maruti van ferrying schoolchildren posted on a popular social networking site by an ordinary citizen triggered off a special drive by the Delhi Traffic Police against errant school vehicles. Drivers of 520 school vehicles were booked on Monday and another 345 were prosecuted on Tuesday for offences ranging from overcrowding to dangerous driving to driving without licence. Several private vehicles were also found carrying schoolchildren without valid papers.

Joint commissioner of police (traffic) Satyendra Garg said, "Out of the 865 vehicles prosecuted, 370 were school buses while 495 were school vans. We also impounded 54 and 42 vehicles on Monday and Tuesday, respectively, for registration or permit violations. We intend to keep up the drive as it is a matter of safety of schoolchildren and others on road."

"Several private Maruti vans carry more children than what is allowed. Usually, the seating capacity of a Maruti van is eight adults, including the driver. Even though the Delhi government notification allows not more than 11 children and the adult driver in a Maruti van, several school vans are seen ferrying over 15 children, putting their safety at risk," said a senior traffic officer.

Vehicles of several prominent schools were also among those booked. The two recent fatal accidents caused by school bus drivers in north Delhi that resulted in the death of three persons, including a traffic cop, and the sudden fire in a school van in central Delhi have raised concerns about the safety of kids who are daily subjected

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