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Vehicle scrapping policy
Vehicle scrapping policy yet to take off
The most common types of vehicles regularly seeing breakdowns and engine issues on roads in Bengaluru are government and private buses, government-owned or tendered vehicles, garbage trucks and water tankers—all of which pose serious accident risks and raise safety concerns for road users.
02 March 2024, 02:27 IST
Vehicle scrapping policy yet to take off
02 March 2024, 02:27 IST
Length of national highways in India increased 60% in 10 years: Road secy
While the total length of high-speed corridors in 2014 was 353 km, which increased to 3,913 km in 2023, the total length of less than 2-lane national highways decreased from 30 per cent (2014) to 10 per cent of national highway network in 2023.
05 January 2024, 10:44 IST
Length of national highways in India increased 60% in 10 years: Road secy
05 January 2024, 10:44 IST
11K old vehicles junked under scrapping policy: Gadkari
The central government has provided incentives to state governments for the implementation of the Vehicle Scrapping Policy, he said
05 April 2023, 18:16 IST
11K old vehicles junked under scrapping policy: Gadkari
05 April 2023, 18:16 IST
Old gold: Bengalureans buying Delhi cars
Premium vehicles in the national capital nearing scrap vintage are going cheap
28 February 2023, 06:51 IST
Old gold: Bengalureans buying Delhi cars
28 February 2023, 06:51 IST