How many years car can be used in Karnataka?
Christopher Pierce
Updated on February 26, 2026
The RTO has laid down rules for scrapping old vehicles in India. As per the norm, cars that are older than 15 years cannot be used.
Who will benefit from vehicle scrappage policy?
Owners who scrap their old vehicle and plan to buy a new one will get incentives as part of the Vehicle Scrappage Policy. A value of the ex-showroom price of the old vehicle, ranging from 4 per cent to 6 per cent, will be given to the owner when they choose to scrap the car.
What is vehicle scrap policy?
The government’s new scrappage policy aims to reduce India’s impact on the environment by isolating and recycling cars that don’t meet pollution standards. Instead of imposing an upper limit on the age of the car, the new policy allows cars to be driven for as long as they can meet regulations.
What is the national scrappage policy?
The Vehicle Scrapping Policy is aimed at creating an eco-system for phasing out unfit and polluting vehicles in an environmentally friendly and safe manner. “Vehicle scrapping will help phase out unfit and polluting vehicles in an environment-friendly manner,” Modi said.
Can I drive my 10 year old diesel car in Bangalore?
As per orders issued by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2015 and the Supreme Court in 2018, any registered diesel vehicle over 10 years old and petrol vehicle over 15 years old cannot operate in the National Capital Region.
What will happen to car after 20 years?
NEW DELHI: Announcing the vehicle scrapping policy, road transport minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said more than 20 year old personal vehicles will be de-registered from June 1, 2024, if they fail in an automated fitness test or their registration certificate is not renewed.
Is vehicle scrappage policy mandatory?
No, not all vehicles will be scrapped as this is a voluntary scheme and not a mandatory one. However, there’s a catch here. All vehicles over and above the time limit will have to undergo mandatory fitness test. If a vehicles fails fitness test, they will not get renewal certificate and won’t be able to run on road.
How is car scrappage policy?
Under the scrappage policy vehicle owners while buying a new vehicle will get a rebate of 4 to 6 per cent off the total price. Vehicle manufacturers will also give a discount of 5% to people who will produce the ‘Scrapping Certificate’ and registration fees will be waived off on the purchase of a new vehicle.
What is the new vehicle policy?
The Vehicle Scrappage Policy, launched on August 13, 2021, is a government-funded programme to replace old vehicles with modern & new vehicles on Indian roads. The policy is expected to reduce pollution, create job opportunities and boost demand for new vehicles.
Can I buy 15 year old car?
The fee for issue of certificate of registration for a new vehicle, purchased against the authority of the Certificate of Deposit issued by a registered vehicle scrappage facility will be waived off. In Delhi-NCR, however, petrol vehicles older than 15 years and diesel vehicles older than 10 years are anyway banned.
What happens to a car after 15 years?
From April of next year vehicle owners will have to shell out ₹5,000 for renewal of the registration if their vehicle is more than 15 years old, the Union ministry of road transport and highways notified on Tuesday. The renewal fee will cost owners eight times more than what it costs to register new vehicles.
How is the automotive industry in Karnataka?
The automotive industry in Karnataka is responsible for providing employment to more than 55000 people in the state. The state has more than 50 automobile component manufacturers carrying out their operations within its boundaries. The Industrial Policy of Karnataka for 2014-2019 has identified automotive as the focus sector.
Who drafted the automotive policy for Nigeria?
The NAC (National Automotive Council) with inputs from the Nigerian Automobile Manufacturers Association, NAMA, and other organisations involved in the industry drafted the automotive policy for Nigeria. Presidential approval for the policy was given on December 30,1992 and later endorsed by the transitional council on August 10, 1993.
What happened to Nigeria’s automotive industry?
THE once vibrant auto industry inNigeria became comatose following some internal crisis. But recognising its importance to industrial development in the country, government had promptly intervened by resuscitating the standing Technical Committee on National Automotive Industry in 1990.
What is the National Automotive Policy of 1993?
Act No. 84 of August 25, 1993 backed up the establishment of the council. The thrust of the national automotive policy was to ensure the survival, growth of the Nigerian automotive industry using local, human and material resources.