Public Comments Invited for Proposed Rules on Registering Vintage
Vehicles
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
has published GSR 734 (E) dated 25 Nov 2020 seeking comments and suggestions in
regards to Amendment to CMVR 1989 relating to Vintage Motor Vehicles. Through
this notification the Ministry intends to formalize the registration process of
the Vintage Motor Vehicles. There are no existing rules for regulating the
registration process of vehicles of heritage value. These rules are proposed to
be inserted as sub-rules 81A, 81B, 81C, 81D, 81E, 81F, 81G in the Central Motor
Vehicle Rules, 1989.
The draft rules define Vintage Motor Vehicles
as all those vehicles which are two-wheelers and four-wheelers
(non-commercial/personal use) and are more than 50 years old from the date of
their first registration (including imported vehicle) are proposed to be called
as the Vintage Motor Vehicles. The restriction in the definition- no
substantial overhaul of the vehicle which includes modification in chassis or
body shell, and/or engine.
Procedure: It is proposed that all
applications for registration shall be applied on PARIVAHAN portal. It is
further proposed that:
All States registering
authority will appoint a nodal officer who will process all applications for
registration of Vintage Motor Vehicles.
Further, States will form
a Committee which will inspect a vehicle and declare whether the vehicle is fit
for registration under Vintage Motor Vehicle.
If approved, a 10 digit
alpha numeric number will be assigned to the respective Vintage vehicle. This
registration shall be valid for 10 years. The format for the registration mark
will consist of the letters XX VA YY ****, where VA stands for vintage, XX
stands for State code, YY will be a two letter series and **** is a number
from 0001 to 9999 allotted by State Registering Authority.
Fees for a new
registration- INR 20,000 and subsequent re-registration- INR 5,000.
If a vehicle is registered as a Vintage Motor Vehicle, the sale
and purchase of the vehicle is allowed under the rules.
Restricted use of Vintage Motor Vehicle: A Vintage Motor vehicle
is allowed to run on Indian roads only for display, technical research or
taking part in a vintage car rally, refueling and maintenance, exhibitions, vintage
rallies, to and fro to such exhibition / car rally.
Objective is to preserve and promote the
heritage of old vehicles in India.
Objections and suggestions to these draft
rules, if any, may be sent to the Director (MVL), email : director-morth@gov.in,
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Transport Bhawan,
Parliament Street, New Delhi-110 001 within 30 days of the date of
notification.