TRANSPORT DEPT SEEKS BAN OF TRACER LIGHTS USED BY RIVER CRUISE VESSELS 

January 1st, 2018 Posted In: News

Team TNV

Panaji (Goa): The enthralling entertainment on board river cruise vessels has come under the radar of the Transport Department that has raised question on the use of heavy focus lights. The department head Nikhil Desai has expressed concern that the high intensity focus lights and tracers could result in fatal vehicular accidents, on Mandovi Bridges and D B Marg road where it distracts the most.  

“It has come to the notice of this department (Transport) that some River Cruise Vessels plying in Mandovi River are using high intensity tracer/focus lights on their decks and the same is projected in such a manner that could lead to major distraction of drivers/motorists who are plying their vehicles on the Mandovi Bridges as well as along the D B Marg. Due to this practice of using high intensity tracer lights, possibility of fatal accidents cannot be ruled out thereby endangering the life and property of the motorists and the pedestrians,” Desai said in a letter to Captain of Ports James Braganza.

The officer has requested the Ports Administration to issue necessary directions to all the vessels plying in River Mandovi not to use such tracer/high intensity focus lights and the same should be banned with immediate effect to prevent any untoward accident.

The vessels, registered with the Ports Department have been in huge demand all round the year especially in the tourist season. Hundreds of visitors, particularly Indian tourists queue up outside the ticketing counters. Live music, dance, and various entertainment activities have attracted many visitors to the cruise vessels, some of which are government-run while some are private owned.

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