Govt mandates vehicles fitness testing via automated stations from April 2023

Fitness testing of Vehicles through Automated Testing Stations made mandatory by the government from next year

April 07, 2022 03:18 pm | Updated 03:18 pm IST - New Delhi

One of the 25 educational institution vehicles which was recently issued fitness certificate after a computerised checking by the MVD officials in Kozhikode.

One of the 25 educational institution vehicles which was recently issued fitness certificate after a computerised checking by the MVD officials in Kozhikode. | Photo Credit: K Ragesh

The government has made fitness testing of vehicles through Automated Testing Stations (ATS) mandatory in a phased manner starting April next year.

In an official statement, the Road Transport and Highways Ministry (MoRTH) said that fitness testing for heavy goods vehicles and heavy passenger motor vehicles through an ATS will be mandatory from April 1, 2023.

While in the case of medium goods vehicles, medium passenger motor vehicles, and light motor vehicles (transport) the requirement will be made compulsory from June 1, 2024.

An Automated Testing Station (ATS) uses mechanical equipment to automate the various tests required to check the fitness of a vehicle.

"The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a notification dated 5th April 2022, regarding mandatory fitness of motor vehicles only through an Automated Testing Station, registered in accordance with rule 175 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989," it said.

Last year the ministry said, entities like special purpose vehicles, state governments, companies, associations, and bodies of individuals may be allowed to open ATS for testing fitness of both personal and transport vehicles.

Fitness testing for personal vehicles (non-transport) is done at the time of renewal of registration (after 15 years).

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