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UP govt proposes 'no helmet, no fuel' policy to curb road accidents

Transport Commissioner Brajesh Narain Singh issued an official letter on January 8 directing the fuel station operators not to sell fuel to two-wheeler riders, who are not wearing helmets, including the pillion.

January 12, 2025 / 15:30 IST
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UP govt proposes 'no helmet, no fuel' policy to curb road accidents
UP govt proposes 'no helmet, no fuel' policy to curb road accidents

The Uttar Pradesh Transport Department has proposed a strict "no helmet, no fuel" policy across cities in the state in an effort to reduce road accidents and fatalities involving two-wheelers.

Transport Commissioner Brajesh Narain Singh issued an official letter on January 8 directing the fuel station operators not to sell fuel to two-wheeler riders, who are not wearing helmets, including the pillion.

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The letter sent to the district magistrates of all 75 districts in the state and also marked to the divisional commissioners emphasizes the urgency of the measure, citing data that shows a significant number of two-wheeler accident victims do not wear helmets.

It also highlights directions issued by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath earlier this month during a review of road safety measures in the state.