All states have been notified by the Central Road Transport and Highway Authority that the new law requires the authority to renew the car 15 years ago at eight times the prescribed fee. Owners of buses, lorries and other solid vehicles will have to pay eight times more to renew their vehicle licenses in the same fashion.
NEW DELHI: The Central Government has introduced a new law to impose an eight-fold penalty on vehicles over 15 years old.
In addition, commercial vehicles over 8 years of age and private vehicles above 15 years of age are required to clear a fitness test to keep traffic on the road, and failing a fitness test will require compulsory scraping.
All states have been notified by the Central Road Transport and Highway Authority that the new law requires the authority to renew the car 15 years ago at eight times the prescribed fee. Owners of buses, lorries and other solid vehicles also have to pay eight times more to renew their vehicle licenses.
In addition, the new Vehicle Registration Renewal Procedure Rule is set to take effect in April 2022, with the new rule requiring vehicles older than 15 years to pay eight times more than the current re-registration fee.
Similarly, the registration of old bikes is up to Rs. 300 to Rs. 1 thousand will be increased and the owners of private vehicles will get Rs. 300 and the owner of commercial vehicles at the same time will have to pay a fine of Rs.500 per month if the registration is delayed.
The central government, which is implementing such austerity measures, has decided to impose stringent standards for the fitness test of passenger cars over 15 years and commercial vehicles over 8 years of age, with the aim of increasing the registration renewal fee and making people hesitant to use older vehicles.
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