Can I take my 15 year old car to Delhi?
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Can I take my 15 year old car to Delhi?
The Delhi Transport Department (DTD) has recently launched a new initiative, under which several old vehicles will be banned in the Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). Under this rule, diesel vehicles over 10 years old and petrol vehicles over 15 years old will be banned.
Can other state diesel car enter Delhi?
The Delhi government has banned the entry of petrol and diesel vehicles into the national capital from November 27 to December 3. Only CNG vehicles and EVs will be allowed to enter Delhi, said environment minister Gopal Rai in a press conference. Vehicles engaged in essential services, however, have been exempted.
Can a 12 year old diesel drive in Delhi?
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has finally imposed a ban on all, 10 years or older, diesel vehicles in Delhi effective immediately. Diesel cars over 15 years were already banned in the capital.
Can I visit Delhi in my 10 year old diesel car?
Currently, any registered diesel vehicle over 10 years old and petrol vehicle over 15 years old cannot operate in the National Capital Region, according to orders issued by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2015 and the Supreme Court in 2018.
How Long Will diesel cars be allowed?
All new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans are set to be banned from sale in 2030. New hybrids will be given a stay of execution until 2035, on the condition they are capable of covering a “significant distance” in zero-emission mode – a term which the Government has yet to define.
Can I drive my 10-year-old diesel car in UP?
As per orders issued by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2015 and the Supreme Court in 2018, any registered diesel vehicle over 10 years old and petrol vehicle over 15 years old cannot operate in the National Capital Region.
Should I buy a 10-year-old diesel car?
“Owners of over 10-year-old diesel and 15-year-old petrol vehicles are advised not to ply these vehicles on the roads in Delhi/NCR and further advised to get such end of life vehicles scrapped through authorised scrappers of the transport department,” the notice read.