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Global road safety body IRF calls for making seat belts must in passenger buses, heavy vehicles | India News

India News: International Road Federation (IRF) has urged the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) to make the use of seat belts mandatory in all heavy vehicles, including passenger buses and school buses, to minimise casualties and injuries in road accidents. ....

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Over 4,000 lorries queuing at Polish border before festive season

There are over 4,000 lorries queued up at the Polish-Ukrainian border as of the morning of 23 December. Source: Andrii Demchenko, Spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, duringthe national joint 24/7 newscast Details: Demchenko noted that four checkpoints - Rava-Ruska, Krakivets, Yahodyn and Shehyni - are still blocked. ....

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Carrying goods, extra seats in passenger buses banned

KABUL (Pajhwok): The Ministry of Transportation and Civil Aviation (MoTCA) has banned carrying commercial goods in passenger buses for safety of passengers and to provide ....

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Japan closes Mount Fuji, says it is being spoiled by overtourism

Japan's iconic Mount Fuji has temporarily closed its trails to visitors for the rest of the year as authorities grapple with an onslaught of tourists defiling the revered mountain. Too many tourists: Local officials have lamented how the 12,388-foot UNESCO World Heritage site has faced escalating environmental challenges from a surge in visitors since the post-pandemic tourism boom. The fifth base station, known as "Gogome," located halfway up the mountain, bears the brunt, receiving 90% of visitors. ....

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