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Mandatory Blind Spot Mirrors on Large Vehicles in Kerala: MVD Organizes Training Sessions Ahead of Implementation

Scribe Prakash
Last updated: September 10, 2025 10:44 am
Scribe Prakash
Published: September 10, 2025
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Thiruvananthapuram, September 9 – In an effort to enhance road safety and reduce accidents caused by drivers’ inability to see certain areas while driving, the Kerala Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) has announced that blind spot mirrors will be mandatory on large vehicles, including buses and lorries, starting from November 1.

As part of the preparation for this mandate, the MVD will organize local awareness camps along with training sessions to help drivers understand how to effectively use these mirrors. The aim is to ensure that all drivers are well-versed in their operation before they become compulsory.

The installation of blind spot mirrors on large vehicles is expected to significantly improve visibility for drivers, thus reducing the number of accidents that occur due to drivers’ inability to see certain areas when driving. This initiative aligns with the Kerala government’s commitment to enhancing road safety and promoting a safer driving environment.

The MVD emphasized that the training sessions will cover all aspects of using these mirrors, including their proper installation, adjustment, and usage during various driving conditions. These sessions are open to all drivers operating large vehicles in Kerala, with an aim to ensure a smooth transition to the new regulation.

Mathrubhumi, a local news outlet, reported that the MVD has been working closely with transport companies and driver associations to ensure the successful implementation of this mandate. The organizations have expressed their support for the initiative, acknowledging its potential benefits in reducing accidents and promoting safer roads.

With November 1 rapidly approaching, drivers in Kerala are encouraged to take advantage of these training sessions to familiarize themselves with the operation of blind spot mirrors and contribute to a safer driving environment on the state’s roads.

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