'Ghost' vehicles galore in oil transport business!

Bhubaneswar: If the Deogarh mishap had anything to do with the fact that the ill-fated bus was running without a valid fitness certificate, then it’s just the tip of the iceberg. An investigation by Odisha Television to scratch the surface and understand the state of affairs of road transport in Odisha has revealed that there […]

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Bhubaneswar: If the Deogarh mishap had anything to do with the fact that the ill-fated bus was running without a valid fitness certificate, then it’s just the tip of the iceberg. An investigation by Odisha Television to scratch the surface and understand the state of affairs of road transport in Odisha has revealed that there are numerous spanking new vehicles that exist only on paper. These vehicles have everything - a legitimate owner, fitness certificate, insurance and also a Registration Certificate (RC) book - but have never been on the roads or seen by anyone . At the other end of the laundry list of irregularities within the State transport department, one could find dilapidated vehicles trundling on the roads with no papers whatsoever.

The ill-fated bus, which fell into a 300-ft gorge off the Gailo ghat in Deogarh district on Sunday evening killing 27 and injuring 11 persons, was running without a valid fitness certificate. There are thousands of such ‘unfit’ vehicles plying on Odisha’s roads. While the Transport department doesn’t have the resources to check these vehicles, it has been resourceful enough to create ghost vehicles on paper. There are thousands of valid registrations, but there are no physical vehicles.