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Sri Lanka bus drivers strike over fines

By our correspondents
December 03, 2016

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka´s private bus operators and taxi drivers stopped work on Friday to protest government plans of a 50-fold increase in traffic fines to curb the rising number of road accidents.

About 6,000 privately-owned buses have gone on strike at the government´s proposal to raise the average traffic fine of 500 rupees to 25,000 rupees ($166) from January. Many taxi drivers and rickshaw drivers are also on strike over the hike.

The strike has forced the state-run transport company to deploy an additional 1,000 vehicles, an official said, while the railways are also operating extra trains. "The fines are unfair," said Sarath Kumara, a spokesman for a private bus company, threatening to keep up the strike unless the government relents.

Last week private operators accused the government of letting politicians and other dignitaries get away with traffic violations.

President Maithripala Sirisena promised to personally intervene and initiate legal action against VIP traffic offenders.