Public transport drivers strike in Delhi over higher fines

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The Indian government had hoped to bring order to the country's chaotic roads with an almost tenfold increase in fines for traffic offences.

NEW DELHI — Commuters in India's capital faced difficulties Thursday as much of the city's public transportation, including private buses, auto-rickshaws and some ride-hailing services, remained off the roads to protest a sharp increase in traffic fines under a new law.

The United Front of Transport Associations called for the strike in New Delhi to protest the higher fines, which took effect Sept. 1 as economic growth in India has slumped to a six-year low. Deepak Kanojia, president of a local labor union, said public transport drivers are facing the brunt of the heightened fines.

The minister for road transport and highways, Nitin Gadkari, says the increase in fines is needed to improve the appalling safety record of India's roads, where more than 100,000 people are killed and nearly 500,000 injured in accidents every year.

 

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