The Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR) were enacted in 1989. They govern vehicle registration, licensing, and road safety in India. The rules are updated periodically to align with technological advancements. CMVR mandates vehicle standards for emission and safety. It also includes provisions for motor vehicle taxation. Compliance is essential for road safety and environmental protection. Non-compliance can lead to penalties and legal action.
The Delhi government has announced a comprehensive overhaul of its traffic enforcement mechanism by implementing an amended framework under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. This newly designed...