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🔹 1. Which vehicles Are Affected?
· diesel vehicles registered with UP14 (Ghaziabad) and UP15 (Noida) numbers are in the spotlight.
· Criteria: vehicles not compliant with BS-VI (Bharat Stage VI) emission standards.
· This includes most older diesel cars, SUVs, and commercial vehicles from these regions.
· vehicles without BS-VI certification may be banned from entering Delhi, particularly during high pollution periods.
🔹 2. Why This Ban?
· delhi suffers from some of the highest air pollution levels in India, especially in November-January.
· diesel vehicles, particularly older models, emit high levels of NOx (nitrogen oxides) and particulate matter, contributing heavily to smog and health hazards.
· The government aims to reduce toxic emissions and protect residents’ health, especially children, elderly, and respiratory patients.
🔹 3. How Will the Ban Be Enforced?
· CCTV cameras, toll booths, and police checks at delhi entry points will monitor vehicle compliance.
· Fines or penalties may be imposed on vehicles violating the rules.
· delhi authorities may provide temporary passes or exemptions for essential services, but these are limited.
🔹 4. Impact on Residents and Commuters
· people commuting from Ghaziabad, Noida, or other UP regions need to check if their vehicles meet BS-VI standards.
· Vehicle owners may have to upgrade to newer compliant vehicles, use public transport, or opt for carpooling.
· Companies with diesel fleets may need to replace old vehicles or shift to electric/BS-VI vehicles to avoid disruption.
🔹 5. Tips for diesel Vehicle Owners
1. Check BS-VI Compliance: Visit your dealer or RTO to verify if your car is BS-VI certified.
2. Consider Vehicle Upgrade: If your vehicle is old, upgrading to a BS-VI compliant vehicle is advisable.
3. Use Alternate Routes or Transport: Public transport or metro can reduce travel hassles.
4. Stay Updated: delhi Transport Authority and UP RTOs will release official guidelines and exemptions.
⚡ Summary
· Effective Date: november 1st, 2025
· Affected Vehicles: diesel vehicles from UP14 and UP15 without BS-VI engines
· Purpose: Reduce air pollution in Delhi
· Action Required: Vehicle owners must ensure compliance or risk fines/denial of entry
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