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Tires Rule Changed: These rules related to changing tires, now your journey will be more safe, know what will change

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In this direction, now the government has also issued rules related to the design of tyres. New design tires will be seen in the vehicles from October 1 in the country. Whereas from April 1, 2023, it will be mandatory to install new design tires in every vehicle.



New Delhi. Very soon there is going to be a change in the tires used in your vehicles. The government and the Ministry of Road Transport are going to take many steps to prevent and reduce road accidents.

New rules related to tires issued

In this direction, now the government has also issued rules related to the design of tyres. New design tires will be seen in the vehicles from October 1 in the country. Whereas from April 1, 2023, it will be mandatory to install new design tires in every vehicle.

Category will be made for tires

According to the new rules, now 3 major categories C1, C2 and C3 will be made for tires. All these will be mandatory under the second stage of the Automotive Indian Standard. For this, a notification of the Tenth Amendment to the Motor Vehicles Act has also been issued.


Apart from this, the government has also made a system of star rating of tires according to fuel efficiency. Giving a statement about these new rules, tire maker Michelin said that, it has also launched two tires based on the new rules in India.

Tires will be made on the basis of standards

Apart from this, many new standards of tires will also be set. Standards such as rolling resistance, wet grip and rolling sound emission have been made. The new standard of tires will protect them on the basis of their friction on the road, grip on wet road and control at high speed as well as how much noise they make while driving etc.

Rules regarding air bags

Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said that the government is going to make 6 airbags mandatory in 8-seat vehicles. Under this, now automobile companies will have to provide 6 airbags in 8 seater vehicles to make their vehicles more safe.

Pravesh Maurya
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