Cyrus Mistry: India insists on seat belts after tycoon's death in car crash
IMAGE SOURCE, Image caption, The demise of Indian very rich person Cyrus Mistry in a fender bender has ignited a discussion around street security - and stricter requirement of regulations. On Tuesday, government transport serve Nitin Gadkari said that individuals sitting in vehicle back seats without safety belts would be fined soon. The public authority is likewise set to make it obligatory for carmakers to introduce alerts for back safety belts. "As a result of this Cyrus mishap, we have taken a choice... a caution will keep on signaling until individuals sitting in the back seats wear a safety belt," Mr Gadkari said on Tuesday. Mistry, 54, passed on Sunday after the vehicle he was going in hit a divider on a parkway on the way from Gujarat to Mumbai city. Neighborhood media reports have cited police authorities who said Mistry and a co-traveler in the back seat - who likewise passed on - were not wearing safety belts. Indian regulation orders safety belts for all vehicl...