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Number and Type of Violations

Data on traffic violations, by type - comparative statement: M.V. ACT  Cases booked for years 2006 TO 2010 in Bangalore City:

 

#

Type of Offences

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Till 31/07

1

Dangerous Driving

105009

86952

86436

55567

31665

2

Over Speeding

4567

3666

31001

63677

43272

3

Over Loading

22276

15398

13617

14413

9180

4

Drunken Driving

27264

27644

30593

38665

40683

5

Refuse to go for Hire

17379

12455

14139

21820

21082

6

Demanding Excess Fare

7777

6578

8639

11686

11156

7

A/R  Display Card

726

1607

623

1626

918

8

Defective Fare Meter

40

56

63

39

100

9

Defective Silencer

21949

10482

12814

12005

14206

10

Emitting Block Smoke

19149

8112

10966

215

674

11

Shrill Horn

26356

28333

26568

13286

15827

12

Without Permit

3638

3678

2772

2314

1100

13

Without D.L..

78758

55937

61102

40791

26068

14

Jumping Traffic Signal

180271

143844

288705

558420

344762

15

Wrong Parking

256956

217593

239639

377971

271548

16

Cutting Yellow Lane

41825

17588

64548

117197

122386

17

Defective Registration No Plate

37848

32460

49945

43188

31976

18

No Entry

111554

85291

124399

282111

265611

19

HTV Prohibited

51380

34227

50392

55441

48742

20

Without Uniform

43650

27094

49897

62571

41514

21

Without I.C.

19861

15716

24497

8834

3697

22

Without F.C.

156

233

317

286

112

23

Defective Head Light

26347

19918

20489

20348

11871

24

Defective Tail Light

1269

498

770

1019

553

25

Not Produce Documents

50803

34337

47490

22460

13877

26

Over taking by left

39145

29844

43199

25639

5948

27

Mobile Phone

29496

19372

40282

64297

51003

28

Safety Belt

92

636

636

900

1119

29

Without Helmet

59297

237998

199862

230769

154734

30

Others

233971

162509

240190

366084

276059

TOTAL

1518809

1340056

1784590

2513639

1861443

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Transmogrifier's picture

Seat belts for all occupants?

Curious if Karnataka MVA requires the use of seat belts by 'drivers only' or 'all occupants' of private motor vehicles. Intuitively, it should be 'all occupants' and as this neat paper indicates, passengers were more likely to suffer injuries than drivers.

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TM

silkboard's picture

Harassment is down, and more observations

Some trends that should catch your eye are:

  • "Not produce document" is down from 50K to half in last 4 years (2010 appx 25K). We all know how useless/lazy and harassing jobs these general document checks used to be.
  • "Dangerous driving" counts show steady decline (from 1 lakh in 2006 to appx 60K this year). Congestion levels are more or less the same since 2006, so can't be that drivers have less scope for driving dangerously. Is police not fining enough for reckless driving? Or was this a random thing that was also being used to harass drivers? Or has Bangalore been driving better?
  • "Emitting Black Smoke" - whats that drop? Some rule change? Or was this also discretionary / harassment thing that has gone down now?
  • Overall numbers declined from 2006 and 2007. Really odd, data gathering problem that year, or did traffic cops take things easy in 2007?

Some others

  • There is a "seat belt" category, but numbers are very low? Why? 90% car drivers don't buckle up.
  • Signal jumping numbers have gone up three times, all thanks to BTRAC driven automation.
hmajay's picture

Number plates

The Central government should make it a rule that the number plates should have English saying that it is security issue.

It will be easy for police/security personnel to track down the offending vehicles if they are in English.

Ajay

murali772's picture

what about Kannada (only) number plates?

17) Defective Registration No Plate.

Though the bookings under this heading are fairly sizable, I guess they do not include for 'having number plates only in Kannada', since I see enough and more of even police mobikes going about in this fashion all over the city, in blatant and open violation of the M V Act - check this.

Want to check with Mr Sood about this during the meeting scheduled this week-end?
 

Muralidhar Rao

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