GulfHindi English Desk: Delhi Traffic Police has issued new traffic rules in response to the increasing problem of pollution in Delhi. These rules will directly impact the owners of vehicles with BS3 and BS4 engines.
The new rules will be applicable to those who own cars with BS3 petrol engines and BS4 diesel engines. They will have to get their vehicle’s engine checked, and if their vehicle’s engine does not meet the necessary requirements, they may have to pay a fine of up to Rs 20,000.
To ensure whether your car’s engine is BS3 or BS4, you can check your vehicle’s registration certificate (RC). If your diesel car’s engine is BS4 or below, you may face a fine. Similarly, if your petrol car’s engine is BS3 or below, you may also face a fine.
The Delhi government has already imposed a ban on diesel vehicles older than 10 years and petrol vehicles older than 15 years. Those who violate this ban may have to pay a fine of up to Rs 20,000.
Important Information Table:
👉New Traffic Rules: Provision for fine on cars with BS3 and BS4 engines
👉Amount of Fine: Up to Rs 20,000
👉Banned Vehicles: Diesel vehicles older than 10 years and petrol vehicles older than 15 years
👉Fine Amount (for banned vehicles): Rs 20,000.
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👉Delhi Traffic Police has issued new traffic rules in response to the increasing problem of pollution in Delhi.
👉These rules will directly affect the owners of cars with BS3 and BS4 engines.
👉People with petrol cars with BS3 or lower engines and diesel cars with BS4 or lower engines will be subject to fines.
👉They will have to check their vehicle’s engine and if it does not meet the necessary requirements, they may have to pay a fine of up to 20,000 rupees.
👉You can check if your car’s engine is BS3 or BS4 by looking at the Registration Certificate (RC).
👉If your diesel car’s engine is BS4 or lower, you may face a fine.
👉Similarly, if your petrol car’s engine is BS3 or lower, you may face a fine.
👉The Delhi government has already banned diesel vehicles older than 10 years and petrol vehicles older than 15 years.
👉Those who violate this ban may face fines of up to 20,000 rupees.
👉Important information about the new rules and fines is provided in a table.
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