Delhi News: Vehicles have not completed their age with Delhi, otherwise vehicles will be seized and sent to scrap - do not bring old vehicles to Delhi;
In Delhi, ten years old was set for diesel vehicles and 15 years of gasoline vehicles. The vehicle (EOL) registered in any state, which completed his age from next July 1, will not get fuel in Delhi. Not only that, these vehicles are seized and sent for scrap. State Bureau, Jagran, New -Delhi. The vehicle (EOL) registered in any state, which completed his age from next July 1, will not get fuel in Delhi. Not only that, these vehicles are seized and sent for scrap. 10 years for diesel vehicles and 15 years of gasoline vehicles have been set for diesel vehicles for ten years and 15 years of gasoline vehicles. The Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) issued the order on Friday. In April, the commission itself gave instructions to petrol pumps. To comply with this, Automated Number Plate Recitation (ANPR) cameras were installed at 500 out of 520 petrol pumps in Delhi, and the rest will be completed by June 30, 15 years (petrol). Cameras These cameras identify ten years (diesel) and 15 years (petrol) old vehicles. Commanding centers and maintenance teams consisting of officials of the Department of Traffic and Transport will also be warned, which seize the vehicles. This system will be implemented in districts with high vehicle density such as Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gautam Budh Nagar and Sonipat. The work to install ANPR cameras in these districts will be completed by October 31. The fuel for EOL vehicles was prohibited from supplying cameras in the remaining districts of NCR until March 31, 2026, while EOL would be prohibited from providing fuel for vehicles from April 1, 2026. Virendra Sharma, CAQM member (technical)), said at the press conference that not only the registered EOL vehicles would be registered in Delhi. 100 Maintaining teams were established, he said that registered EOL buses will be traced throughout India. 100 Enforcement teams were established, which will take strict fuel stations that violate the law. Delhi has 62 lakh eol vehicles, of which 41 lakh are two wheelers. The number of EOL vehicles in NCR is about 44 lakhs.