Delhi Ban On Non BS VI Vehicles: Strict pollution control rules are being implemented in Delhi from November 1. For this reason, the question is being raised whether now diesel trains numbered UP14 i.e. Ghaziabad and UP15 i.e. Meerut will not run in Delhi. In fact, the Delhi government has implemented Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) on deteriorating air quality.
Under this, there will be a ban on old vehicles coming from outside. Especially those vehicles which do not have BS-6 engine. Now she will not be able to walk on the streets of the capital. This decision has been taken in view of the continuously increasing pollution after Diwali. People are confused whether the entry of these vehicles into Delhi will really be stopped now. Is this really going to happen? Know your work.
Entry ban of these vehicles in Delhi
The risk of ban on diesel vehicles increases as soon as GRAP Stage-2 is implemented in Delhi. If AQI goes into Severe category. So Delhi may ban the running of some diesel vehicles. This will have a direct impact on those traveling to and from NCR. In which people from Ghaziabad and Meerut go to Delhi daily for work or business.
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At present, those vehicles coming from outside Delhi whose engines are not BS-6. Their entry will be closed from November 1, however, let us tell you that this is applicable only on commercial vehicles, private vehicles are exempted. You can go with your personal vehicle. Let us tell you that it is not that the entry of vehicles numbered UP 14 and UP 15 is closed. The ban has been imposed on the basis of BS standards.
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Entry of these vehicles will remain open
Under the new rules of Delhi Government, some vehicles will be prohibited from entering Delhi. These include all commercial vehicles registered in Delhi. Which comply with the emission standards. Apart from this, diesel vehicles with BS-6 engine, vehicles running on CNG and LNG will also be able to move without any restrictions. Electric vehicles have also been given complete exemption. The aim of the government is that only modern and less polluting vehicles should run in Delhi. This will improve the air quality which has deteriorated significantly in recent times.
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