From November 1, non-BS-VI commercial goods vehicles registered outside Delhi will be banned from entering the city.
The decision aims to reduce air pollution caused by vehicular emissions in the national capital.
BS-IV commercial goods vehicles will be allowed entry into Delhi until October 31, 2026, as a transitional measure.
CNG, LNG, and electric vehicles (EVs) are exempted from the ban.
Detailed Insights:
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) issued an amendment to curb rising air pollution from commercial goods vehicles entering Delhi.
Commercial vehicles prohibited include light goods vehicles (LGVs), medium goods vehicles (MGVs), and heavy goods vehicles (HGVs).
The restriction focuses on emission norms, not fuel type or vehicle age, allowing Delhi-registered vehicles complying with BS III norms to operate within the city.
Commercial goods vehicles registered in Delhi, BS-VI compliant diesel vehicles, and BS-IV compliant diesel vehicles (until October 31, 2026) are exempt from entry restrictions.
Key Concepts Involved:
BS-VI (Bharat Stage VI): Emission standards mandated by the Indian government to regulate air pollutants from motor vehicles.
Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM): An authority responsible for formulating strategies to combat pollution in the National Capital Region and adjoining areas.
Vehicular Emissions: Pollutants released into the atmosphere by vehicles, contributing to air pollution and environmental degradation.