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Traffic Challan: Good news! No challan for driving a car older than 15 years, Ministry of Transport issued notification

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You will be able to drive a vehicle older than 15 years, your traffic challan will not be deducted. In this regard, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a big notification today.



New Delhi: You will be able to drive a vehicle older than 15 years, your traffic challan will not be deducted. In this regard, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a big notification today. As per the notification, from April 2022, vehicle owners will have to pay Rs 5,000 for renewal of registration of cars older than 15 years, which is eight times more than what is currently paid. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a notification for renewal of certificate of registration of old vehicles and this new rule is part of the government’s overall plan to implement the National Automobile Scrappage Policy.

What will be the registration renewal charge?

As per the notification, at present, owners of commercial vehicles will have to pay almost eight times more fee than earlier for renewal of fitness certificate for a bus or truck that is more than 15 years old. The registration renewal charge for a 15-year old car will be Rs 5,000 as against the current Rs 600, while the registration renewal charge for older bikes will be Rs 1,000 as against the current Rs 300. Similarly, the fitness renewal certificate for a bus or truck above 15 years will cost Rs 12,500 over the existing fee of Rs 1,500, while in case of medium goods or passenger motor vehicle it will cost Rs 10,000. Renewal of registration of imported bikes and cars will cost Rs 10,000 and Rs 40,000 respectively.





According to the notification, these rules may be called the Central Motor Vehicles (23rd Amendment) Rules, 2021, and will come into force from April 1, 2022. 50 for each day of delay in notification which will be levied on expiry of fitness certificate. It also states that an additional fee of Rs 200 will be levied if the registration certificate is a smart card-like case.

As per the notification, in case of delay in applying for renewal of registration certificate, an additional fee of Rs 300 for every month delay in case of private vehicles and Rs 500 for every month delay in case of commercial vehicles will be levied. Will go

Under the National Automobile Scrappage Policy launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in August this year, mandatory fitness testing for heavy commercial vehicles is likely to come into effect from April 1, 2023, and will be implemented in a phased manner from June 1, 2024 for other categories. will be implemented from

In the case of Delhi, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has passed an order banning all diesel vehicles older than 10 years from plying on the roads. According to an official statement, in the vehicle scrapping policy, a system of incentives and discouragement is proposed for vehicle owners to discard old and polluting vehicles, which have high maintenance and fuel consumption costs.





It said that as an incentive, the fee for issuance of registration certificate for a new vehicle purchased against the right of certificate of deposit (COD) issued by the registered vehicle scrapping facility for the vehicle being canceled shall be waived. . With regard to penal action, it has been said that there will be an increase in the fee for the fitness test and renewal of the fitness certificate for motor vehicles older than 15 years. Apart from this, there will also be an increase in the renewal of registration fee for private vehicles (non-transport vehicles) older than 15 years.

Pravesh Maurya
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