CHANDIGARH: Punjab Transport Minister Mr. Amarinder Singh Raja Waring today announced that the Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) recently introduced by the government would be extended to all the private buses operating in the state. Will be applied.

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Reviewing the functioning of Bus Tracking System Monitoring and Control Room at Punjab Roadways and PUNBUS Headquarters here, Mr. Raja Waring said that due to unsatisfactory performance of buses of private operators, vehicle tracking system should also be installed in private buses. Will be created. Meanwhile, the Transport Minister called several general managers, drivers and conductors of various depots to check the functioning of the system.
The Transport Minister said that this system has so far been implemented in 1450 buses of PUNBUS / Punjab Roadways, ensuring the safety of the women as panic button has been provided in the buses for women in case of any emergency.

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Apart from this a Central Monitoring and Control Room has been set up at Chandigarh for transparent and timely movement of buses. He said that VTS Speeding of buses, improper braking and speeding, overnight stay of buses, stopping at places other than designated places, stopping of buses at ditches for more than 25 minutes, change of route, passing out of cities Checking of non-stop at designated stops, real time monitoring of arrival and departure of buses from counters, actual travel distance of buses etc. are being checked. He said that the buses were being monitored through the system through the General Managers of the concerned depots and the Central Control Room.

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In addition, the management information system is being used to compile reports on the behavior of drivers and conductors, use of buses, use of available staff, late and early running of buses, kilometers covered by buses etc. Mr. Raja Waring said that based on the reports prepared by the system and the feedback of the officers of the department, every fortnight the three best performing general managers of the depots and ten drivers and conductors would be honored. Disciplinary action will be taken. He reiterated that the issue of loss of departmental revenue by any staff member in collusion with a private operator would not be tolerated at any cost. On this occasion MLAs Kulbir Singh Zira, Balwinder Singh Ladi and Davinder Singh Ghubaya, Principal Secretary K. Siva Prasad and Director State Transport Bhupinder Singh were present.

-NAV GILL