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News:

  1. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, facing opposition in the Rajya Sabha.

Important facts:

2. The Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha last year.

3. The subject is included in the Concurrent list; Parliament can make a law defining powers available to the States.

4. Key changes in the  Bill :

  • The changes in the Bill will enable Centrally-drafted schemes to be issued for national, multi-modal and inter-state movement of goods and passengers for last mile connectivity.

5. The Bill is facing criticisms because:

  • The Bill is criticized for lacking the provisions necessary to manage fast motorization.
  • Because of its perceived shift of power from the States to the Centre.
  • Some states are concerned about the new provisions, Section 66A and 88A, which will empower the Centre to form a National Transportation Policy through consultation process.
  • Several States have opposed the provisions of the Bill as being anti-federal.

6. India’s transportation sector is facing problem because:

  • The laws governing motor vehicles and transportation sector are archaic and lacking necessary provisions for fast motorization.
  • The passenger transport sector operating within cities and providing inter-city services has grown amorphously, with vested interest exploiting the lack of transparency and regulatory bottlenecks
  • State-run services have not kept pace with the times.
  • Major investments made in the urban metro rail systems are yielding poor results due to lack of last-mile connectivity services.

7. Suggestions:

  • The lacunae in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, need to be addressed to improve road safety.
  • The act should ensure orderly use of vehicles and expand public transport.
  • States should reconsider their opposition to amendment to the Motor Vehicles Act.
  • Creating an equitable regulatory framework for the orderly growth of services.
  • Bringing necessary changes to the MV Act that set benchmarks for States.
  • Enabling well-run bus services to operate across States with suitable permit charges to meet the needs of a growing economy.
  • Regulatory changes introduced in Europe for bus services have fostered competition, reduced fares, and increased services operating across EU member-States. Such type of changes can also be introduced in India.
  • Strictly enforcement of the road safety norms by the States.
  • The effort to curb institutionalized corruption at Regional Transport Offices by making it possible for dealers to directly register new vehicles.
  •  Enhancing fines for rule violations.
  • New provisions to harness technology, including CCTV monitoring to improve road safety.
  • Need for professional accident investigation agency to determine best practices.

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