"In the past three months, about half a dozen letters with details of hundreds of Gramin Sewa vehicles that were challaned by Traffic police have been sent to the Transport department but we are still awaiting their response in this regard," said Special Commissioner of Traffic Muktesh Chandar.
The problem caused by Gramin Sewa vehicles was discussed at high levels and it was decided to send the list of these vehicles challaned for various violations to the Transport department for stern action, he said.
"We have also sent photographs of these vehicles often without even basic requirements like proper head and tail lights, carrying more passengers than the permissible limit, to the transport department," the officer said.
Thousands of three wheelers and similar other vehicles with seating capacity of six passengers, besides the driver, have been permitted to ply in the rural areas, unauthorised resettlement colonies and JJ clusters of Delhi under para transit scheme of the Delhi government.
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The vehicles are also stipulated to ply on clean fuel and fitted with Global Positioning System (GPS). However, most of them are modified old vehicles without any GPS system, said a Traffic Police officer.
Transport department officials said several complaints have been received against the Gramin Sewa vehicles and efforts are on to streamline the service.
"We have received many complaints against the Gramin Sewa vehicles such as seating of more passengers than permitted and route violations. That's why we had given short permits of 4 months to them. Various steps are being taken including a mapping of route to control violations," said a senior official of the Traffic department.