News/City Updates

Vizag traffic police: Strict ‘No Helmet No Fuel’ rule starts from New Year

Visakhapatnam city police have decided to roll out the “No Helmet, No Fuel” protocol across Vizag from the New Year onwards. A senior police officer from the traffic wing also said that all fuel stations across the city have been informed and directed to follow the rule. According to this rule, riders are required to wear helmets; otherwise, they will be denied fuel service. This model is already being followed in Uttar Pradesh. Under current norms, violators of the rule are fined Rs 1,000.

Statistics:

According to the latest NRCB reports and the Police, most road accidents that occur affect bike riders and pillion riders who are not wearing helmets. In 2023, road accidents claimed the lives of 8,137 people across Andhra Pradesh, out of which 4,139 were two-wheeler riders, which is more than 50% of the total.  This highlights the risk two-wheeler riders put themselves into. The NRCB reports also revealed that two-wheeler borne riders account for the highest in fatal road accidents, the number standing at 4,139, followed by car, jeep, SUV, with 715 deaths recorded, followed by trucks, lorries, mini trucks at 646 fatalities, motor vehicle accidents reported 216 deaths, and bicycles reported 129 fatalities.

Data from the Transportation Research and Injury Prevention (TRIP) Centre, located at IIT Delhi, reveals that in 2023, 74% of urban and 78% of rural two-wheeler riders in Andhra Pradesh failed to comply with the mandatory helmet rule.

In 2024, 98% of two-wheeler riders and pillion riders from both rural and urban areas broke the helmet rule. Vizag city has recorded at least 300 fatalities due to road accidents, a senior police official said. Traffic Inspector SA Naidu also added that banners highlighting the “No Helmet, No Fuel” rule have been set up across various locations in Vizag city and especially around fuel stations. Fuel station staff have also been made aware of the new rule. Motorists have been asked to follow the rule.

However, fuel station staff and owners expressed concerns, stating that while they support the initiative, it is difficult to deny fuel to riders in urgent situations or engage in confrontations with those not wearing helmets.

Also read:  Vizag: Drunk Naval Officer assaults cop, arrested & produced in court

Stay tuned to Yo! Vizag website and Instagram for more Vizag news updates.

Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

5 Places in Vizag for the crisp, golden classic Veg Dosa—India’s Most-Ordered Tiffin—in Vizag!

Swiggy has released a report of India's most ordered food in 2025. Just like last…

8 hours ago

Overall crime rate in Vizag comes down in 2025: CP

Overall crime rate in Vizag has come down in the year 2025 when compared to…

8 hours ago

City hospital touches a milestone of 5 lakh eye surgeries

As the year 2025 draws to a close, Sankar Foundation celebrates an achievement in its…

10 hours ago

Special train service to run from Vizag to Araku for festive season

The East Coast Railway has announced a special train service between Vizag and Araku to…

13 hours ago

GVMC reorganised zones made ready for operations from January 1

The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation or GVMC, which is currently operating across eight zones, has…

14 hours ago

ECoR GM inspects ongoing projects

Parmeshwar Funkwal, General Manager of East Coast Railway, inspected various railway units in Visakhapatnam to…

15 hours ago