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Give training to traffic violators on road safety: Court

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 12 2013 | 5:33 PM IST
Delhi Traffic Police has been directed by a court here to design a special programme for traffic violators to educate and train them about road safety rules as an effective alternative to sending them to jail.
Additional Sessions Judge Kamini Lau observed that imprisonment may not always serve the desired purpose in certain cases and asked the traffic police to circulate the details of such training courses to all the courts dealing with traffic violation cases for their aid.
The court noted that road safety was an issue of major concern in view of increasing number of accidents leading to so many deaths and injuries to people.
"A custodial sentence of imprisonment may not always serve the desired purpose in certain cases and hence the necessity of designing and creating a special programme / course for traffic violators and persons convicted for the same where they can be sent by the courts of law to receive instructions in driving and traffic safety and can be educated and sensitized in traffic laws and road safety rules.
"This is necessary, so as to inculcate in these persons so convicted of traffic violations, a habit of observance of the said rules in order to prevent recidivism," the judge said.
The court's direction came while deciding an appeal of a youth who was convicted and sentenced by a magistrate to 10 days jail for drunken driving this year.
The court modified the jail term and released 26-year-old Sumit Kumar on probation of good conduct for one year saying there are chances of his reformation. It upheld the suspension of his driving licence for six months.

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It, however, directed Rohini resident Kumar to report to the DCP (Traffic), Todapur Road where he shall be sensitized with regard to traffic laws and road safety rules.
"He shall be provided training in road safety for a minimum period of 15 days for at least four hours per day, to which the appellant has voluntarily agreed as an alternative to the custodial sentence," the judge said.
It directed that a copy of its order be sent to the Special/Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) for desired action as per law.

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First Published: Sep 12 2013 | 5:33 PM IST

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