Ban will be imposed on about 4.5 lakh cars in Noida-Ghaziabad, is your car not included?

Data received from the transport department shows that of the 8 lakh vehicles registered in Noida, around 2 lakh are in BS III and IV categories and will be affected by the ban. Of these, about 1.1 lakh vehicles run on petrol. The BS-IV standard came into effect in April 2010 and the BS VI category came into effect in April 2020. BS III standard vehicles have been running on the roads since 2005.

Nov 5, 2023 - 16:24
Ban will be imposed on about 4.5 lakh cars in Noida-Ghaziabad, is your car not included?

About 4.5 lakh vehicles may be banned in Noida and Ghaziabad in the coming time. If media reports are to be believed, the transport department here may soon implement GRA. When this rule is implemented, about 2 lakh vehicles will be banned in Noida and about 2.5 lakh vehicles in Ghaziabad. Many such vehicles have been identified in NCR, which are BS Phase 3 but are shown as BS4 at the dealership. This means that wrong information has been given in the document. Let us know what is the whole matter.

The Center for Air Quality Management (CAQM) recently announced that only BS IV and VI petrol vehicles and BS VI diesel vehicles are allowed in NCR cities. Vehicles with phase less than that will be banned.

According to Times of India, data received from the transport department shows that of the 8 lakh vehicles registered in Noida, around 2 lakh are in BS III and IV categories and will be affected by the ban. Of these, about 1.1 lakh vehicles run on petrol. The BS-IV standard came into effect in April 2010 and the BS VI category came into effect in April 2020. BS III standard vehicles have been running on the roads since 2005.

If you have a BS-3 vehicle then there is bad news for you, people are going to use these vehicles in the coming time. Apart from this, many BS4 vehicles will be banned because many such vehicles have been identified which are BS Phase 3 but are shown as BS4 at the dealership. This means that wrong information has been given in the document. Such vehicles will also be banned in the coming time.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer