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Navi Mumbai: Now, Using Phones Is Restricted In Buses - Read Guidelines Here

This will prevent disturbance and harassment of the passengers. Additionally, it also comes as NMMT has been taking several measures to increase its efficiency and offer quality travel to its passengers.

Navi Mumbai: Now, Using Phones Is Restricted In Buses - Read Guidelines Here
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In the wake of several complaints from the passengers, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) has restricted the use of mobile phones on its buses.

This will prevent disturbance and harassment of the passengers. Additionally, it also comes as NMMT has been taking several measures to increase its efficiency and offer quality travel to its passengers.

Most passengers in the buses have a phone and they use it freely while travelling. Several passengers speak loudly on the phone. Others hear or watch audio-video programmes, reels, etc., The loud sound emanating from the phone disturbs the other passengers a lot, said NMMT general manager.

Taking this into account, passengers are henceforth not allowed to hear or watch videos on their phones without earphones. They are also not allowed to speak in a loud voice while speaking to anyone on the phone

The restrictions apply to all the drivers, conductors, and examiners of NMMT as well. All depot managers have been instructed to exhibit the order in all the buses immediately.

Action can be taken against passengers causing such disturbances under Bombay Police Act sections 38/1, 2, and 112 which gives the power to prohibit the continuance of music, sound, or noise and deals with the issue of misbehaviour with intention to provoke a breach of the peace.

NMMT operates a total of 567 buses on 74 routes, plying around 1.80 lakh passengers daily. The NMMT operates in the NMMC jurisdiction and also provides services to Mumbai, Borivali, Bandra, Mantralaya, World Trade Center (WTC), Andheri, Mulund, Thane, Dombivali, Kalyan, Badalapur, Khargar Kalamboli, Panvel, Ulve Node, Karanjade, Koproli, and Uran.

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