Delhi to use high-tech cams to enforce fuel ban on ELVs from July 1
New Delhi, June 21 -- In a major crackdown on polluting vehicles, Delhi will stop selling fuel to end of life vehicles (ELVs)from July 1 and to enforce this, automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras have been installed at all 520 fuel stations across the city, linked directly to the central VAHAN database to screen vehicles in real time, the Commissionfor Air Quality Management (CAQM) announced onFriday.
"All pumps are now covered. The trial run has been on since December, and we're ready to go live," said Virinder Sharma, technical member of CAQM.
As a vehicle pulls into a fuel station, the ANPR system scans its number plate and instantly checks it against the central VAHAN database for registration details, fuel type, and age. If the vehicle exceeds the permissible limit-10 years for diesel and 15 years for petrol-it is flagged as an ELV.
The rule will initially apply to Delhi from July 1 and to five high-traffic NCR cities-Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gautam Budh Nagar, and Sonepat-from November 1. htc...
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