Govt defers mandatory installation of front seat airbags in existing car models till December 31
The Hindu
At present, only the driver's seat airbag is mandatory for existing models of cars
The road transport ministry has deferred by four months the mandatory installation of dual airbags for front seats in the existing car models, in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, a senior government official said on Sunday. At present, only the driver's seat airbag is mandatory for existing models of cars. In view of the prevailing pandemic situation, the ministry has decided to defer mandatory installation of front passenger airbags in the existing car models till December 31, 2021, the official said on condition of anonymity.More Related News