Pollution | More than 1.25 lakh old vehicles to be deregistered from Noida
The Hindu
“The district Transport Department has started a campaign to phase out such vehicles and begun contacting their owners from October 1 following an Uttar Pradesh government order,” officials said.
More than 1.25 lakh old vehicles registered in Gautam Buddh Nagar will be taken off the roads in compliance with a National Green Tribunal (NGT) order on phasing out diesel and petrol vehicles older than 10 and 15 years, respectively, from the national capital region.
“The district Transport Department has started a campaign to phase out such vehicles and begun contacting their owners from October 1 following an Uttar Pradesh government order,” officials said.
Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Siyaram Verma said, "These vehicles will either be scrapped or a no-objection certificate (NOC) issued for their usage so that they could be used in some select districts that do not fall under NCR." Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Ganesh Saha told PTI that the Police Department, on its part, was also carrying out stricter checks and penalising old vehicles found plying on the roads.
The Uttar Pradesh Government Order said there were 34 districts with better air quality where such vehicles could be transferred after the issuance of an NOC from their respective regional transport offices.
Gautam Buddh Nagar had 8,26,110 registered vehicles, including 94,299 diesel and 7,31,811 petrol, as on October 1, according to Transport Department data.
Of the total, 1,34,073 vehicles — or nearly 15% — will have to be deregistered in compliance with the green tribunal rules and the State Government Order, the data showed. These include 25,238 diesel and 1,08,835 petrol-run vehicles.