More than 34,000 actions have been taken against rule-breaking YBS drivers in six months this year

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Recorded photo of a vehicle accident and press conference on 2 July.

During six months this year, there have been more than 34,000 actions taken against undisciplined YBS drivers, said U Lyan Cin Mang, joint secretary of  the Yangon Region Public Transport Committee (YRTC), at a press conference on 2 July.

These actions in six months include 31,764 recorded arrests, 409 complaints (Call Center), three Facebook cases, 182 cases of driving through a red light, 1330 overspeeding cases, 255 cases of lane departure, 179 reckless driving incidents, one out-of-bound driving, 106 long parking cases, 329 overtaking cases, two rude responses, and 54 other cases, totalling 34,654 cases.

Among 31,764 recorded arrests from 1 January to 30 June 2024, the majority of them are 6215 overtaking cases, 18,450 cases of driving with doors ajar, 3525 undisciplined parking cases and 1254 cases of allowing people to get on and off at the traffic lights.

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Recorded photo of a vehicle accident and press conference on 2 July.

“There are 34,654 cases in total. 31,764 of them are recorded arrests. There are 6215 overtaking cases and 18,450 cases of driving with doors ajar, which are the biggest cases,” he said.

Actions are taken for complaints on drivers in accordance with 138 points of disciplinary actions specified by YRTC, while tribunals are formed to investigate the cases of conductor presence, extra fares, accidents, hidden CCTV, loss or destruction of CCTV’s accessories, lack of way bill, running in other routes beyond permitted one, and lack of YRTC’s ID card.

According to the data of YRTC, more than 3600 buses on 131 bus routes carry about 1.4 million commuters every day.

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