LUCKNOW, July 30 -- Police here on Tuesday renewed their efforts to ensure commuters' safety and streamline the operation of e-rickshaws and auto-rickshaws. Titled 'Project Safe Ride', the campaign seeks to undertake verification and registration of all such vehicles. "The initiative aims to streamline public transport operations, bolster commuter safety, and weed out unregistered or potentially unsafe vehicles. The scheme, which came into effect on July 29, makes it mandatory for all public transport vehicle owners and drivers in the city to undergo online verification and registration through the police department's portal," said joint commissioner of police (Law & Order) Babloo Kumar. "This digital initiative will enable traffic authorities to maintain a city-wide verified database of public transport operators," said DCP-Traffic Kamles Dixit in a meeting with members of nearly 30 associations on Tuesday. "Once registered and verified, drivers will receive a unique QR code, which must be printed and pasted on their vehicles. From September 1, vehicles without this QR code will be considered illegal," the JCP said. "The QR code is a safety net. It gives passengers the power to verify the driver and vehicle ownership in real-time," added DCP-Traffic. Starting September 1, police will be undertaking a strict checking drive targeting commercial vehicles operating sans registration or QR codes. Offenders may face penalties or have their vehicles barred from plying. Notably, vehicles that are not verified by the deadline will no longer be allowed to operate in Lucknow. "Moreover, in cases when a new driver is employed, the vehicle owner must update the details online for fresh police verification," read a police note. As part of the project, drivers must adhere to a prescribed dress code, with violations attracting penalties. htc...