Goa defers decision to make helmets compulsory

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 02:38 PM.

The Goa Government has deferred implementation of its decision to make wearing helmets compulsory for two-wheeler riders on all roads of the state from today. File Photo.

The Goa Government has deferred implementation of its decision to make wearing helmets compulsory for two-wheeler riders on all roads of the state from today.

“The file is with the Chief Minister. The decision will be taken in another two days,” State Transport Minister Ramakrishna Dhavalikar said last night after a meeting with Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.

The Transport Department had last week announced that wearing helmets would be compulsory for riders on all roads of the State.

The rule is currently implemented on all the highways.

The Government had decided to make helmets compulsory after it was noticed that on an average 300 lives were lost annually on the roads in various accidents, where majority of the deaths were caused by head injuries.

The Department had announced to make helmet compulsory for pillion riders too, but its implementation has also been deferred following objections by the public.

Published on October 2, 2012 06:50