What Happened to Six Tourists Injured in a Road Accident in J&K’s Sonamarg?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Six tourists were injured in a recent road accident in Sonamarg, J&K.
- The collision involved two minibuses on the Srinagar-Leh national highway.
- The injured have been referred for specialized treatment at SKIMS hospital.
- Traffic Department is implementing stricter measures against traffic rule violations.
- Reckless driving remains a significant concern in the hilly regions of J&K.
Srinagar, Oct 28 (NationPress) Six individuals sustained injuries in a road mishap at the Sonamarg hill station located in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, as per official reports.
The incident transpired when two vehicles collided on the Srinagar-Leh national highway close to the hill station.
"The collision involved two minibuses, resulting in injuries to six passengers, including the driver of one of the minibuses. The injured were promptly transported to the Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Sonamarg for urgent medical assistance, where two of them were subsequently referred to the super-specialty SKIMS hospital in Srinagar for advanced treatment," stated an official.
The injured individuals have been identified as Pawan, 20, son of Chuni Lal; Dhruv, 22, son of Samsar Chand; Vishaka, 34, wife of Prasad; Ashish, 17, son of Chuni Lal; driver Chamail Singh, son of N.K; and Ujwal, daughter of Narinder Kumar, all hailing from Udhampur, Jammu. The official noted that a case has been registered by the police regarding this event.
Driving under the influence of speed, road rage, and vehicle overloading are cited as leading factors contributing to road accidents in the mountainous regions of J&K.
The Traffic Department has established specialized teams to address these issues, enforcing strict penalties for violators.
In recent public statements, the regional transport officers (RTOs) have warned that repeated traffic violations could lead to the cancellation of driving licenses and vehicle registration certificates.
In cases where minors are found driving, their parents could face imprisonment alongside the cancellation of the vehicle's registration.
The Traffic Department has also issued guidelines prohibiting fuel stations from dispensing petrol to motorcycle or scooter riders who are not wearing helmets.
Notably, the hilly districts of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, and Reasi frequently attract media attention due to tragic road accidents that claim the lives of numerous travelers.
Public sentiment expresses frustration towards authorities for perceived leniency towards traffic offenders, as violations have been widespread in J&K over the past two decades.
Additionally, reckless stunts performed by motorcyclists on roads pose a significant challenge for Traffic Department officials in J&K.