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Category Description 2.1 L Motor vehicles with less than four wheels [but does include light four-wheelers] : 2.1.1 L1 A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine cylinder capacity in the case of a thermic engine not exceeding 50 cm³ and whatever the means of propulsion a maximum design speed not exceeding 50 km/h.
A vehicle is eligible for this registration process if it fulfils following criteria: Two-wheeler or car (specifically, categories L1, L2 and M1) More than 50 years have passed since first registration; Vehicle is maintained in its original form; Vintage series registration however restricts free usage of the vehicle.
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The Automotive Industry Standards are the automotive technical specifications of India. [1] They are based on the Central Motors Vehicles Regulations, 1989 (CMVR). All safety norms prescribed under the CMVR 1989 was based on the UN/European Regulations which are internationally accepted. [2]
The letter N is reserved for self-drive vehicles (comes under commercial vehicle category). DL-1P: The letter P is reserved for buses, including DTC, DIMTS, tourist and even heavy school buses. DL-1Q: The letter Q is reserved for phatphat seva or rural service share taxis. DL-1R, The letter R is reserved for auto rickshaws. DL-1RT, DL-1RTA and ...
The Motor Vehicles Act is an Act of the Parliament of India which regulates all aspects of road transport vehicles. The Act provides in detail the legislative provisions regarding licensing of drivers/conductors, registration of motor vehicles, control of motor vehicles through permits, special provisions relating to state transport undertakings, traffic regulation, insurance, liability ...
A variety of vehicles waiting at a junction in Delhi. Driving in India is governed by various legal powers and in some cases is subject to the passing of a driving test. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, a branch of the Government of India, is the apex body for formulation and administration of the rules, regulations and laws relating to road transport, national highways and ...
Application for a provisional driving licence can be made from the age of 16. Provisional licences allow the holder to drive a moped or gearless motorcycle from age 16, [2] or a motorcycle/scooter with manual transmission, three wheeler, car, or any motor vehicle with a maximum of four wheels and less than 7500 kilograms, from age 18. [3]