No More Scrapping Of 15-Year-Old Vehicles? Government Working On THIS New Policy, Official Reveals

Vehicle Scrapping Policy: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is studying whether the vehicle scrappage policy can be linked to the pollution levels of vehicles instead of their age.

Lakshya Rana | Oct 07, 2024, 10:10 AM IST

Vehicle Scrapping Policy: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is studying whether the vehicle scrappage policy can be linked to the pollution levels of vehicles instead of their age.

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The government is working on a policy for the scrappage of vehicles to be based on pollution and not on the age of the automobiles, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Secretary Anurag Jain said last month on 10 September 2024 while speaking at the annual convention of Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). (Inputs- PTI)

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Jain said, "When you come out with a policy that scrapping is mandatory after 15 years, people come back to us with a question -- if I have maintained my vehicle well, why do you want to scrap my vehicle? You can't mandate." (Inputs- PTI)

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He said, "We are studying it from the pollution (point) only." The government is "working at a policy" for the same, he added. However, he emphasized the need for a trustworthy programme of pollution checks. (Inputs- PTI)

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"There also we will have to come out with ensuring that the pollution test will become something which is trustworthy," he added. (Inputs- PTI)

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Current vehicle scrapping policy mandates that vehicles older than 15 years, shall be scrapped.

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