– Directed District Police Chief to assign an ACP-rank officer to investigate and ensure maximum punishment for those guilty.
– Requested reports on prior accidents involving the same bus and whether criminal charges were filed against the driver in this incident.
– Reports required from police on accidents caused by reckless driving of private buses and precautionary measures implemented.
– RTO tasked with submitting separate details regarding vehicular enforcement actions under the Motor Vehicles Act.
– District Collector, RTO, and Transport Commissioner urged to take steps ensuring pedestrian safety and commuter protections.
The growing frequency of fatal accidents involving speeding private buses in Kochi highlights systemic issues related to road safety enforcement and regulation of public transportation providers. The Kerala State Human Rights Commission’s intervention underscores the necessity for coordinated action between law enforcement agencies and transport authorities to hold offenders accountable while advancing preventative measures.
From both individual cases reviewed-Muhammed Salim’s recent accident and Govind P. Shenoy’s tragedy-a pattern emerges that calls attention not just to reckless driving but also inadequate oversight mechanisms within urban transit systems. By demanding accountability extending up to senior administrative levels (District Collector, Transport Commissioner), the Commission demonstrates its proactive stance on protecting human rights affected indirectly through traffic safety failures.
Effective implementation of punitive measures under laws like the Motor Vehicles Act alongside routine monitoring will be crucial for deterring further violations while restoring public faith in safe commuting options across Kerala cities such as Kochi.