Taking serious note of recurrence of road mishaps in Kerala, including the recent bus tragedy at Malappuram which claimed 13 lives, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has said that the Government would take urgent measures to enhance road safety.
Talking to reporters here today after paying homage to the victims of the accident at Kapp near Perinthalmanna, Chandy said coordination among motor vehicles, police and public works departments was essential to reduce road accidents.
To achieve this, a meeting of top officials would be convened and effective measures worked out.
The accident that happened yesterday was the second in the district within a week after an autorickshaw-bus collision at Tanur in which eight members of a family were killed.
According to locals, break-neck competition among private buses is the major factor for recurrence of road accidents. An irate mob had torched the private bus involved in the collision with the autorickshaw.
Besides Chandy, Transport Minister Aryadan Mohammed, Urban Development Minister Manjalamkuzhi Ali, and Tourism Minister A.P. Anil Kumar, all three hailing from Malappuram district, paid homage to the victims and consoled the bereaved families.
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