Siliguri: The Darjeeling district administration will regulate
movement of the increasing number of totos (battery-operated rickshaws)
across Siliguri and will conduct a survey to ascertain the total number
of such vehicles so that those can be provided with a temporary
registration number for identification and to ensure that such vehicles
move on designated routes.
The decision was taken at a meeting
held at the state guest house here on Friday. State tourism minister
Gautam Deb was present at the meeting.
For past few months, totos
have been moving across the city, and even through prominent and busy
roads like Hill Cart Road, Sevoke Road, Bidhan Road and Burdwan Road. In
fact, some totos are also plying along NH31 and NH31D which skirt the
city.
Such movement by the vehicles On these
roads and highways, which are already clogged with traffic during the
rush hours, has only added to traffic congestion of Siliguri.
"We will conduct a survey to find out THE exact number of totos
plying across the city and its surroundings. After that, a temporary
registration number will be issued for each vehicle by the state
transport department so that the administration can identify new
vehicles and can also identify the existing ones," said Deb after the
meeting.
The meeting was attended by the district magistrate of
Darjeeling, officials of state transport department, Siliguri Municipal
Corporation (SMC), Siliguri Metropolitan Police (SMP) and Trinamul
councillors of the local civic body.
It is also decided that a
committee comprising representatives of the subdivisional officer,
regional transport authority, SMC and SMP would be formed to work on the
issue.
An official from the state transport department will act as a nodal officer and will monitor the entire process.
Once
the survey and registration of the vehicles are done, the
administration will take the task of fixing the routes of the
battery-operated rickshaws.
"These vehicles are not allowed to
ply on highways and major arterial roads. We will strictly maintain it.
Also, we will keep a tab on establishments which sell these vehicles. If
any showroom or assembly unit of totos is found to be run illegally, it
will be closed down," the minister added.
A source in the administration said at least 8,000 totos ply in and around Siliguri.
"The number is increasing every day and hence, we need to make these moves," the source said.
A
few days back, over 5,000 drivers and owners of totos had held a rally
in the city and had demanded temporary identification numbers for their
vehicles.
The Telegraph
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