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Kerala MVD launches statewide crackdown on vehicles with air horns

As part of the campaign, all seized air horns will be publicly displayed and crushed under a road roller, a move aimed at sending a strong message against high-decibel fittings in vehicles.

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) has launched a special drive against vehicles fitted with air horns, known for their excessive noise and public nuisance.

The statewide crackdown, which runs until October 19, was prompted by an incident at a public function in Kothamangalam, where a private stage carrier blared its horn in the presence of Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar. The Minister responded by ordering the cancellation of the bus’s permit and suspension of the driver’s license.

The campaign includes a dramatic directive: all seized air horns must be publicly displayed before being crushed under a road roller. This unusual move is intended to send a strong message against high-decibel fittings.

Officials report that air horn usage is widespread across districts. The MVD has been instructed to carry out thorough inspections and submit a report detailing the number of horns confiscated by the end of the week.

The action coincides with a protest by contract carriage operators, who claim KSRTC’s budget tourism initiatives are cutting into their profits.

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