In a breather to several classic car lovers, the National Green Tribunal today allowed the vintage cars to ply on roads "for exhibitions, rallies and maintenance" and exempted them from the ambit of the ban on 15-year-old vehicles.
At the same time, it observed that the applicant association of vintage car owners should contribute to environment conservation by planting trees and providing dust bins.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said that vintage cars which satisfy prescribed norms under the Motor Vehicles Act would be allowed to run.
While granting the relief to the vintage cars, the green panel referred to Rule 92 (2)(c) of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 and Section 59 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, which grants exemption to "antique/vintage" vehicles.
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"We direct that antique cars which satisfy prescribed norms under the Motor Vehicles Act would be allowed to ply on the road for exhibitions, rallies and maintenance and will not be allowed otherwise.
The order came on a plea filed by Heritage Motoring Club of India, whose president is senior advocate KTS Tulsi.
Madan Mohan, organiser of '21 Gun Salute International Vintage Car Rally and Concours Show' held annually in Delhi and Greater Noida welcomed the NGT order and termed it as "positive verdict".
"We are very happy with the order. The NGT order allowing vintage cars for exhibitions, rallies and maintenance is a positive verdict to save the rich cultural heritage. We will keep the fight on. We will try that vintage cars are allowed even on the weekends," Madan said.