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After Police Crackdown Errant Gurgaon Auto Drivers Obey Rules

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September 20, 2016
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GURGAON: The attitude of auto rickshaw drivers after the recent crackdown by Gurgaon Traffic Police in its special enforcement initiative in the city in last one month seem to be positive, claim residents. Auto drivers, who used to drive rashly and jump traffic signals, have started following the speed limit and do not overtake sharply anymore, commuters said. They added that drivers now stand in proper queues instead of crowding already overcrowded spots like metro stations. “There has been a definite and positive change in the attitude of the auto drivers. They are more disciplined and do not break queues to rush to commuters. Akanksha Singh, 24, of South City 1 said, Metro stations, including Huda City Centre and Iffco Chowk, which were known for the havoc created by autos, are now free of the chaos”. Many auto drivers had gone on a strike to protest against the crackdown, leaving the rest to charge exorbitant fares from commuters, but the police continued challaning drivers for not abiding by traffic rules. Over 2,500 autos were impounded and another 1,000 challaned after the drive was initiated in August. Sagar Batra of Sector 53, “When the auto drivers went on a strike, we had to pay at least 300% more than the regular fare, but the drive has been beneficial as the drivers’ attitude is changing and they are making efforts to not break the laws”. Residents said even shared autos, which were known for unruly and rash driving, have started abiding by traffic rules. From ferrying 10-12 people in one vehicle, they are now seen allowing only six to seven people out of fear of being challaned. Kushal Singh, an MNC employee and Dwarka resident , “Now, I take the shared autos to work at times. The vehicles are much safer now as the drivers do not carry 10 passengers. They even drive slower and stop at traffic junctions”. The drivers have also removed extra seats from autos that were used to carry more passengers. But the public pointed that a number of drivers still do not wear their uniforms and are seen in civil clothes. The commuters also said that lack of fare meters in the autos give their drivers an undue advantage as they charge different prices from different passengers for the same distance. “A lot of drivers still do not wear their uniforms and drive rashly. The police and administration also need to introduce metres in autos to bring uniformity in fares,” said Priyanka Yadav of Sector 15. Drives will continue till the city’s drivers, of both private and commercial vehicles, start abiding by rules and reduce traffic snarls in the city, Police officials said.  ]]>

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