Bus Mitra service launched for road accident victims

Published : Nov 04, 2017, 05:34 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:41 PM IST
Bus Mitra service launched for road accident victims

Synopsis

KSRTC has launched Bus Mitra service to provide first aid and take victims to hospital.  45 Boleros purchased and allotted to all 16 divisions. The staff of this Bus Mitra have been trained in providing first aid by Golden Hour Trust and Red Cross. The Minister clarified that there is no proposal to cancel online booking of private buses. He said the media persons wrongly reported him.

KSRTC has launched Bus Mitra service to provide first aid and take victims to hospital.  Bus Mitra was launched by Transport Minister H M Revanna on Friday at a program organised at the Central Division Unit 4 at Shanthi Nagar, next to KSRTC Head Office, reported Kannada Prabha.

Speaking on the occasion the Minister said from the Commuters Accident Relief Fund Trust established in 2002, 45 Bolero vehicles have been purchased with a budget of Rs 3.52 crores to launch Bus Mitra.  All 16 divisions will be allotted 2 to 4 vehicles. These vehicles will rush to provide first aid and take the accident victims to hospital within the corporation limits.  The staff of this Bus Mitra have been trained in providing first aid by Golden Hour Trust and Red Cross. The vehicles will be on call during accidents and at other times they will be engaged in ticket checking in their respective routes.

The distribution of vehicles are: Central VigilenceSquad 5, Shimoga 4, Bengaluru Central, Chamarajanagara, Puttoor, Chikkamagaluru and Mysuru Rural will get 3 vehicles each, Ramanagara, Hasana, Tumakuru,Kolara, Mangaluru, Chikkaballapura, Mysuru city, Davanagere, Mandya division and Kempe Gowda bus stand will be allotted 2 each. At the Accident Relief unit one vehicle will serve.

The KSRTC plies 8,489 buses daily, travelling 28.46 lakh km, in which a total of 27.28 lakh commuters travel. In the last three years 91 deaths have been reported and 4,365 are injured due to accidents involving KSRTC buses. A total of Rs 2.24 crore compensation has been paid and Rs 6.54 crore has been given for treatment. From the time the trust has been established in 2002 a total of 375 travellers have died and their families have been paid a total of Rs 8.21 crore compensation. For 11,868 injured a total of Rs 18.53 crore has been given for medical treatment.

Meanwhile, the Minister clarified that there is no proposal to cancel online booking of private buses. 

 

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