City
Epaper

School Vans Get 12-Seater Status with Stricter Safety Norms for Safer Student Travel

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: September 10, 2025 13:50 IST

The Transport Department has officially defined vehicles carrying up to 12 students as school vans and introduced strict norms ...

Open in App

The Transport Department has officially defined vehicles carrying up to 12 students as school vans and introduced strict norms to enhance student safety. State Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik recently held a meeting with bus operators, schools, and parents, where he directed that vans must comply with the latest standards. Following this, Nagpur Deputy RTO Manoj Otari confirmed that school vans will now be required to install advanced safety features. Mandatory features include: Seating capacity for 12 students plus driver, separate emergency exit door, easy entry/exit for children, space or rack for school bags, fire alarm system and GPS-based tracking device.

Licenses Resume After 2018 Halt

Issuance of school van licenses had stopped in 2018 after a court petition cited safety concerns. With the new norms in line with central guidelines, the State government has restarted the licensing process. Officials believe the revamped vans, with closed doors, four wheels and better storage, will provide safer travel compared to autorickshaws. The decision is likely to draw varied responses. As per the new policy, four-wheeled vehicles with up to 12+1 seating capacity can be granted the status of a school van. These vehicles must comply with BS-VI emission norms and include a range of mandatory safety features. These include a driver identification badge to ensure accountability and passenger safety. Emergency exits and clearly marked entry points are provided for quick and efficient evacuation if needed. An optimized seat layout is designed to maximize passenger comfort and space utilization. A fire alarm system is installed to alert passengers and the driver in case of fire hazards. Additionally, vehicle tracking technology (GPS) is used to monitor the vehicle's location in real time, enhancing operational efficiency and security.

Tags: School VansTransport DepartmentPratap sarnaikMumbai NewsMaharashtra News
Open in App

Related Stories

PunePune Water Park Accident: Woman Paralysed After Slide Mishap at Shirur Resort

PunePimpri: Open DP Boxes Used for Illegal Power Supply Near MSEDCL Office

PunePune: Wife More Educated Than Husband, Court Denies Maintenance; Orders 50% Share in Expenses

MaharashtraMPSC Results 2024: Solapur’s Vijay Lamkane Ranks First in State, Aarti Jadhav Tops Among Women

MumbaiMira Road Crash: Car Loses Control, Slams Divider Near Silver Park at 3 AM (Watch Video)

Maharashtra Realted Stories

PunePune Horror: Pregnant Woman Assaulted by In-Laws Over Money; Case Registered Against Four

ThaneThane Road Accident: Two Killed, One Injured as Trio on Two-Wheeler Hit by Bus in Mumbra

MumbaiMumbai Viral Video: Commuters Sit on Railings Between Tracks to Catch Train Amid Rush

MumbaiMumbai Auto Rickshaw Protest: Unions Slam ₹800 Welfare Board Registration Fee at Andheri RTO

MaharashtraST Bus Fare Hike: MSRTC To Increase Bus Ticket Prices From April 15; Check Location Wise Rates