Road Ministry Advises States to not to insist upon Registration/Driving
Licence for Road Building and Rehabilitation equipments and Heavy Earth Moving Machineries.
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Heavy Road Making Machinery is not a
Motor Vehicle, and is not covered under MV Act
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has clarified that the heavy road making machinery
is not a motor vehicle, and is not covered under MV Act. The Ministry has requested
the States and UTs to not to insist upon registration and driving licence for these machines.
In a letter addressed to the Transport departments of all
the States and UTs, the Ministry has informed that it has received a number of representations
regarding Road Building and Rehabilitation Equipment, wherein concern regarding
registration of cold recycling machines and soil stabilization machine (road building
and rehabilitation equipment) under Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR), 1989 has
been raised.
The representations have clarified that Cold milling machines
are used to salvage the crust of the existing bituminous pavement to recover the
asphalt material and re-use them to conserve aggregate and bitumen and save the
associates costs of mining and crushing. Also the extracted bitumen leads to saving
of bituminous thus saving of forex.
Also, the work awarded to the concessionaire by the employer
is within a given range of chainage. Therefore, these
equipment work in a defined region. Further, the operating speed of the above mentioned
equipment is 5-10 kmph and these equipment are deployed
at the work site through trailers.
The representation regarding Heavy Earth Moving Machineries
(HEMM) - wherein concern regarding registration of HEMM equipment and their operation
has been raised. HEMM such as Dumpers, Payloaders, Shovels,
Drill Master, Bulldozers, Motor Grader and Rock breakers are also categorised as "OFF THE ROAD" operated and maintained
within mine boundary under sole management, supervision and control of Mines Manager
and never used outside mine boundary.
The Ministry's communication draws attention to section 2(28)
of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 for the definition of a Motor Vehicle, which says
a Motor Vehicle means any mechanically propelled vehicle adapted for use upon roads
whether the power of propulsion is transmitted there to from an external or internal
source and indudes a chasis
to which a body has not been attached and a trailed; but does not include a vehicle
running upon fixed rails or a vehicle of a special type adapted for use only in
a factory or in any other enclosed premises or a vehicle having less than four wheels
fitted with engine capacity of not exceeding twenty-five cubic centimeters.
Section 3(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 for necessity
for driving licence says, no person shall drive a motor
vehicle in any public place unless he holds an effective driving licence issued to him authorising
him to drive the vehicle; and no person shall so drive a transport vehicle, other
than a motor cab or motor cycle, hired for his own use or rented under any scheme
made under sub-section (2) of section 75 unless his Driving Licence
specifically entitles him so to do.
The Ministry said, the issue had been discussed in the 56th
meeting of the CMVR-TSC wherein it was opined that cold milling machine, cold recycler
and soil stabilizers are not covered under the definition of the Motor Vehicles
Act, 1988 and that the type approval of the machine is also not made.
On the similar lines HEMM such as Dumpers, Payloaders, Shovels, Drill Master, Bulldozers, Motor Grader
and Rock breakers are not covered under the definition of the Motor Vehicles Act,
1988 and may not be insisted for registration under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.