Old Vehicle Owners Beware! Get This Work Done Before April 1 Or Else You Will Have To Pay A Heavy Fine
This is very important news for the owners of the old ones. Re-registration of vehicles older than 15 years will become costly from April 1 in the entire country except Delhi. The cost of renewal of registration of vehicles older than a decade will increase by up to 8 times from next month.
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According to a report in HT, the cost of renewing the registration of cars older than 15 years will now be Rs 5,000, for which till now only Rs 600 has to be paid. Whereas for a two-wheeler, the customer will have to pay Rs 1,000 instead of Rs 300. Whereas for imported cars the cost will be Rs 40,000 instead of Rs 15,000.
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Further, the delay in the re-registration of private vehicles will cost an additional ₹3000 every month. For commercial vehicles, the penalty will be ₹500 every month. As per the new rules, every private vehicle, older than 15 years, will have to apply for renewal every five years. However, this rule exempts the national capital Delhi, that’s because, in the city petrol and diesel-powered vehicles are deemed deregistered after 15 and 10 years, respectively.
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In addition to this, the cost of fitness tests of old transport and commercial vehicles will also rise from April. According to the revised rates by the transport ministry, the fitness test cost will be ₹7,000 instead of ₹1,000 for taxis from April 1. It will be ₹12,500 instead of ₹1,500 for buses and trucks. Besides, a fitness certificate will be mandatory for commercial vehicles which are older than eight years.
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The Central government has hiked the compliance fee so that owners can choose to scrap their older vehicles which causes more pollution. More than one crore vehicles in India are eligible for scrapping. The centre has also made the process online to make it easier for car owners to scrap old vehicles.(Inputs From Agency)