The Pune Regional Transport Office (RTO) has intensified its inspection of private buses in the city, particularly focusing on fare hikes during the Diwali festival. The strict action has resulted in the collection of a significant amount of fines.
Pune RtoDiwaliPrivate BusesFare HikesFinesReal Estate PuneOct 26, 2024
The Pune RTO is responsible for regulating and ensuring the smooth operation of transport services in Pune, including issuing licenses, conducting inspections, and enforcing transport laws to maintain safety and compliance.
The RTO intensified inspections to prevent private bus operators from overcharging passengers due to the increased demand during the Diwali festival.
The RTO has collected ₹3.47 lakh in fines from private bus operators for various violations, including overcharging passengers and not displaying fare charts.
Bus operators were fined for overcharging passengers, not displaying fare charts, and operating without valid permits.
Yes, the RTO has announced that it will continue inspections even after Diwali to ensure that the positive changes are sustained and to maintain fare transparency and passenger safety.
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