JUST IN: Enforcement Scope and Violations
Transport Minister Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy conducted a surprise inspection at the Khaja toll plaza in Guntur on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, resulting in the seizure of one private bus and the issuance of 15 administrative fines. The enforcement action, which examined over 20 vehicles along NH-16, focused on systemic safety failures and documentation lapses within the state's private transit sector.
The inspection targeted immediate physical safety compliance and administrative adherence. Officials reviewed a broad spectrum of transit criteria:
Focus AreaObjectiveMechanical IntegrityVerify existence of emergency safety equipmentDocumentationValidate...
| Focus Area | Objective |
|---|---|
| Mechanical Integrity | Verify existence of emergency safety equipment |
| Documentation | Validate proper registration and legal operation status |
| Passenger Comfort | Inspect seating and ticketing protocols |
The seizure was necessitated by a failure to produce valid documents and a failure to meet fundamental safety standards.
Fifteen additional vehicles were assessed financial penalties for operational non-compliance.
Authorities indicated that this activity is part of a broader, ongoing state-wide crackdown.
UPDATE: Contextual Background
This inspection arrives as a direct response to a cluster of bus accidents occurring throughout Andhra Pradesh in recent months. The resulting public and legislative pressure has forced the Transport Department to transition from routine oversight to high-visibility field enforcement.
UPDATE: The state government maintains a National Register of...
The state government maintains a National Register of Vehicles system intended to digitize compliance, yet these manual inspections highlight the discrepancy between digital records and physical road conditions. The Minister’s direct presence at the Khaja toll plaza underscores a shift in state policy—moving toward erratic, surprise check-points designed to catch transit operators off-guard rather than relying on scheduled station inspections. The administration has signaled that these Enforcement Drives are intended to continue as a persistent deterrent against private carrier negligence.