Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Wednesday chaired a review meeting of the Transport Department to assess the measures being taken for effective traffic management, reduction of road accidents and strengthening of road safety mechanisms across J&K.
The meeting besides ACS Finance; ACS, PWD; Principal Secretary, Home; Commissioner Secretary, GAD; and Secretary, Transport was attended by IGP, Traffic; Transport Commissioner; Director, Motor Garages and other concerned officers.
Deputy Commissioners and representatives from NHAI, BRO, SAMPARK and NHIDCL attended the meeting through video conferencing.
The CS reviewed the implementation of key road safety initiatives, including enforcement drives by the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) and Traffic Police, functioning of the Integrated Road Accident Database (iRAD) portal, and the rollout of the PM Rahat Scheme aimed at providing immediate assistance to road accident victims.
Dulloo directed all departments concerned to ensure timely uploading and verification of accident data on the iRAD portal to facilitate accurate analysis and prompt corrective measures, particularly at identified black spots.
He called for strict implementation of all the Supreme Court directions in letter and spirit with mandatory submission of reports of each major mishap happening on the roads here.
The Chief Secretary stressed the need for stronger coordination among departments to ensure effective implementation of road safety measures.
He directed for the utilization of road safety fund in favour of accident victims besides effectively implementing the PM Rahat scheme for saving the lives of such individuals.
He directed that District Road Safety Committees must hold meetings and prepare district-level action plans aimed at reducing accidents and improving traffic management.
He instructed road construction agencies to regularly conduct road safety audits of existing and new roads and ensure prompt rectification of hazardous locations to minimize accident risks.
The Secretary Transport, Avny Lavasa informed the meeting that Transport Department, in coordination with other agencies, has been undertaking detailed analysis of road accidents through the iRAD portal, which helps identify accident hotspots and enables data-driven interventions.
She apprised the meeting that integration of electronic Detailed Accident Reports (eDAR) with judicial systems is also being pursued to streamline the accident reporting and compensation process.
The meeting also reviewed the implementation of the Prime Minister’s Road Accident Victims’ Hospitalization and Assured Treatment (PM Rahat) Scheme, which provides cashless treatment to accident victims during the critical “golden hour” upto the amount of Rs 1.5 lakhs in each case.
It was revealed that the accident analysis carried out through the portal has helped identify 16 major accident hotspots across J&K, including locations in districts such as Jammu, Udhampur, Reasi and Srinagar.
She added that since June 2022, over 3,800 accidents have been reported in Jammu district alone, while around 1,500 accidents were recorded in Srinagar, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in high-risk corridors.
IGP Traffic, M. Suleiman reported that strict action is being taken against traffic violators under the Motor Vehicles Act. During 2025, a total of 15,947 vehicles were seized, while 786 vehicles have already been seized during 2026 so far for serious violations.
He added that the department has also deployed modern traffic management equipment including breath analysers, body-worn cameras, speed detection devices, reflective safety gear, traffic cones and LED traffic batons for field units.
Additionally, it was highlighted that 16 Highway Patrol Vehicles and 19 Interceptor Vehicles have been deployed for enhanced patrolling and monitoring on national and state highways.
About the PM Rahat Scheme the Transport Commissioner, Vishesh Paul Mahajan said the scheme aims to ensure immediate hospitalization of road accident victims without financial constraints and facilitates coordination among police, hospitals and Transport Department.
Regarding its implementation, Transport Commissioner, Vishesh Paul informed that all districts of the UT had been onboarded under the scheme.
Necessary financial and digital infrastructure, including RBI and PFMS accounts, has been established and live entry of accident cases under the scheme started from March 9, 2026.
The Transport Commissioner further apprised the meeting about the Road Accident Victim Fund (RAVF) being utilized to support accident-related interventions and relief measures.
He divulged that ₹1226.10 lakh has been received under the fund, out of which ₹1153.10 lakh has already been released to RTOs and ARTOs, while ₹73 lakh remains available for further utilization.
Reiterating the government’s commitment to safer roads, the Chief Secretary called for greater use of technology, strict enforcement of traffic laws and enhanced public awareness campaigns to significantly reduce road accidents across Jammu and Kashmir.