

End of Life Vehicles: The implementation of a rule in the country’s capital Delhi has increased the tension of vehicle focus as they will not get petrol and diesel. Please tell that old vehicles are not going to get fuel in Delhi. In order to save Delhi from air pollution, the Delhi government has implemented fuel ban for 15 years or more old petrol vehicles and 10 years or more old diesel vehicles.
Vehicle biggest pollution in Delhi
According to a CSE report in November 2024, vehicles are the biggest pollutants in the national capital Delhi, which are responsible for more than half of the pollution from all local emissions sources. To prevent pollution, the Air Quality Management Commission’s statutory directive number 89 was issued, under which all types of freight carriers, commercial, old two -wheelers have been taken strict steps in the entire NCR.
62 lakh vehicles will be banned
This move of the government will affect around 62 lakhs (61,14,728) vehicles in Delhi. Haryana has 27.5 lakh overseas vehicles, 12.69 in Uttar Pradesh and 6.2 lakhs in Rajasthan. To implement this ban, the Transport Department has made three deployment schemes, which will include Delhi Police Traffic Police and Delhi Municipal Corporation personnel. Delhi Police personnel will be posted at fuel stations with 1 to 100 numbers, while the Transport Department will deploy 59 special teams at fuel stations with 101 to 159 numbers. Police officers will be deployed at every 350 marked petrol pump to monitor and prevent fuel in older vehicles.
How the rule will apply
Petrol pumps two additional police personnel will also be deployed, so that law and order should be maintained. 498 Pental pumps automated number plate identification (ANPR) have been installed. Explain that this system is so accurate that who is capable of reading the vehicle number plate without human intervention and only then it will be clear how old the vehicle is. Many of Delhi’s painrol pump owners have to say that it should have been trial before these new rules.
Delhi’s petrol dealer Nischal Singhania believes that a trial run should have been done before implementing such a big plan. He said how long the enforcement team will stay? 30 days, 60 days, 90 days? How will we handle the situation after that? There is also a fear of missing the vehicle, as we will be punished. This scheme should be implemented simultaneously throughout the NCR. At the same time, passengers have also given trial suggestions to implement this scheme.
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