Have An Old Car In Delhi? Either Scrap It Or Risk Paying A Hefty Fine
The Delhi Transport Department, under its vehicle scrapping policy, can now levy a fine of Rs. 10,000/- for usage of old cars The Delhi...
The Delhi Transport Department, under its vehicle scrapping policy, can now levy a fine of Rs. 10,000/- for usage of old cars The Delhi...
Due to the Centre’s decision to revise the FAME 2 scheme, electric 2-wheelers are set to get more affordable The government has decided to...
In residential areas, the new allowed speed limit in Delhi has been set at 30 km/hr The Delhi Traffic Police have announced a revision...
Apart from 2-wheeler riders who do not use helmets that come with the ISI mark, manufacturers of non-BIS helmets will be penalised as well.
Through this move, which was previously planned for roll-out in 2025, the government aims to reduce its oil import bill.
The Road Transport Ministry has issued a draft notification regarding the same and has sought comments from stakeholders.
According to the new rules, toll operators only get a 10 second service window for each vehicle.
Several bodies express concerns that the emission standards could spell the complete disruption of the auto industry.