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The government is to compile a computer database of unruly drivers and suspend their licences if they accumulate too many negative marks, Transport Minister Kumara Welgama said yesterday.
The database would be maintained by the courts, the Motor Traffic Department (MTD) and the Traffic Police, he said.
Addressing the media, Mr. Welgama said the MTD was one of the most corrupt state i nstitutions, and a programme was underway to minimise corruption, red tape and provide a better service. “We have decided to prevent brokers, middlemen and outsiders from entering the department, as most of the corruption stems from them,” Mr. Welgama said.
He said a pass system would be introduced to those who wish to obtain the services of the MTD and meet its officials, and the security staff, including the OIC, would be rotated on a monthly basis to prevent corruption.
The Motor Traffic Act would also be amended to reduce the waiting period for driving licences from three to two months.
Security safeguards like water marks and biometric data would also be added to new driving licences for easy data processing and value addition, he said.(Sandun A Jayasekera)
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Comments - Govt to maintain database on unruly drivers
gamini Saturday, 05 July 2014 03:11 PM
with no prosecution via DM Android App
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Mohamed Monday, 07 July 2014 11:22 AM
First of all Honorable Minister do something to make the drivers let the pedestrians cross the road at yellow line before biometric talk via DM Android App
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smiley :D Sunday, 06 July 2014 01:29 PM
when you can drive at a minimum speed of 50kmph with in city limits. via DM Android App
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smiley :D Sunday, 06 July 2014 01:29 PM
and thats why most of the traffic as well as accidents are caused. people drive on the right lane slow as a sloth via DM Android App
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smiley :D Sunday, 06 July 2014 01:27 PM
Ideally the express rules should apply. all vehicles on the left lane except when overtaking move to the right. via DM Android App
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Amila G Saturday, 05 July 2014 04:12 PM
So Called VIP Vehicles will be heading the list. What a joke.
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Izmy Saturday, 05 July 2014 04:02 PM
Doctors too who don't care rules after 4 p.m to get to their Channeling locations.
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zameer Saturday, 05 July 2014 04:50 PM
It will take another five hundred years to implement in Sri Lanka via DM Android App
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Sj Saturday, 05 July 2014 03:44 PM
Rules never works in this country...at least educate the drivers to be polite enough.
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citizen Saturday, 05 July 2014 08:36 AM
Finaly good move sir via DM Android App
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kuma Saturday, 05 July 2014 07:59 AM
Add all the ministers and their sons first, there you go 90%.
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AsankA Thennakoon Saturday, 05 July 2014 07:18 AM
[quote name="Dee"]VIP escort and forces drivers to top the list. Bus and three. Wheel drivers to follow.[/quote]
100% agreed
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Gamini senatilleke Saturday, 05 July 2014 05:59 AM
All the Sri Lankan drivers will need to be suspended from driving.
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country1st Saturday, 05 July 2014 11:16 AM
Not applicable for VIP vehicles.. and The Cops can make some more money by saying this via DM Android App
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Lokka Saturday, 05 July 2014 05:11 AM
Rules are made but never implemented. Just wasting time and money.
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Chatura Saturday, 05 July 2014 05:05 AM
According to the motor traffic law in Sri Lanka overtaking a vehicle from left side is prohibited.But,in real scenario three wheeler s and motor cycles doing this in very dangerous manner even in the presence of the police officers.Please take necessary actions to prevent this before Sri Lanka becoming a country with least road discipline like India.
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Public Saturday, 05 July 2014 03:40 AM
By the time the method was adopted, we would not be living to see the new method.
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Dee Saturday, 05 July 2014 03:28 AM
VIP escort and forces drivers to top the list. Bus and three. Wheel drivers to follow.
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