Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Panic button, vehicle tracking in public transport from Jan 1

REGULATION IN BRIEF

- Anisha Dutta letters@hindustant­imes.com

SAFER TRAVEL Regulation is aimed at improving security measures, especially for women

NEW DELHI: The ministry of road transport and highways has mandated vehicle location tracking (VLT) and emergency buttons in all public transport vehicles, except auto rickshaws and e-rickshaws, registered on or after January 1 , 2019, officials familiar with the matter said.

The Motor Vehicles (Vehicle Location Tracking Device and Emergency Button) Order, 2018 will apply to all public service vehicles specified under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.

“Vehicle tracking system in passenger vehicles will be made mandatory from 1st of January, 2019. The notificati­on has been sent for publishing and will come into effect today (Wednesday). The notificati­on will be issued for all new commercial vehicles and,for older vehicles, state government­s may notify and it will be implementa­tion-based,” said Priyank Bharti, joint secretary, ministry of road transport and highways. The Centre has exempted all public service vehicles registered upto December 31, 2018, provided that after the expiry of the time-period of the exemption specified, the concerned state or union territory will notify the date for compliance of requiremen­ts.

“The vehicle location tracking device manufactur­ers would assist in providing the back-end services for monitoring. The states can notify the date of implementa­tion of vehicle location tracking and emergency button for older vehicles registered up to December 31, 2018. This is a regulation for safety of passengers, especially women. The ministry has also notified the operationa­l procedure for implementa­tion of vehicle location tracking cum emergency buttons,” a spokespers­on for the ministry of road transport said.

This comes after the transport ministry notified draft amendments to the Central Motor Vehicles Rules in July this year, making FASTAGS and vehicle tracking system devices mandatory for all commercial vehicles obtaining national permits.

As per the latest transport ministry notificati­on, the view of the Central government is that it is necessary and expedient in public interest to notify standards in respect of equipping or fitment of vehicle location tracking devices and emergency buttons in all public service vehicles. Applies to all public service vehicles specified under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989

Vehicle location tracking system will be made mandatory from January 1, 2019

VLT manufactur­ers to assist in providing the back-end services for monitoring Ministry has notified the operationa­l procedure for implementa­tion of VLT cum panic buttons

This is a regulation for safety of passengers, especially women

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