New Delhi:Even as the Centre has allowed for the unhindered movement of trucks to supply essential commodities and other goods across the country amid the nationwide lockdown, the truckers have claimed they are still facing problems in resuming normal operations.
Truckers said that 80 per cent of the total fleet of commercial transport vehicles in India were off the roads, as of now.
All India Motor Transport Congress President Kultaran Singh Atwal told IANS that even though the central government had several times issued guidelines for the smooth movement of trucks across the country, the implementation of the directives on the ground was poor.
He said that truck drivers were held up at various places en route to their destinations, which had added to the truckers' woes.
He pointed out that many big cities were in the red zone, which was out of bounds for trucks. And since many industrial units were still shut, trucks stranded at the destinations were yet to be unloaded.
AIMTC General Secretary Navin Kumar Gupta said that not more than 20 per cent of the 76 lakh trucks in the country were on roads at present.
Delhi transporter Ajit Singh Oberoi and Dilip Lamba from Rajasthan said that they were not receiving any goods to ferry to other destinations.