"As per the directive, the driving license of the person on the wheel will be suspended then and there if he is found talking over the mobile phone while driving. We will also take the CCTV footages as evidence to take action against the driver," a senior state government official said today.
The notification came after 43 people died after a bus fell into a canal in Murshidabad district last month. The driver of the ill-fated bus was reportedly talking on the mobile phone, which could have led to the mishap.
"We have talked to psychologists and found that the when a driver is talking over the phone while driving, he looses his concentration leading to accidents. Hence, such a strict decision to suspend license of drivers have been taken," the officer said.
The South Bengal State Transport Corporation (SBSTC) and the North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) have already decided to ban the use of mobile phones while driving.
Drivers would be immediately suspended and fined if they were found using mobile phones while on duty.