Good News for Disabled Individuals in Delhi-NCR
In a recent development, the government has made a significant announcement that will benefit disabled individuals in the Delhi-NCR region. The ban on older vehicles used by disabled people has been lifted under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). This decision comes as a relief, especially since many disabled individuals rely on their adapted vehicles for daily commuting. The previous restrictions had created challenges for them, making it difficult to travel due to limited public transport options and accessibility issues.
Understanding the GRAP Restrictions
The GRAP was enacted to manage air quality in the national capital and surrounding areas, which includes implementing strict restrictions on certain types of vehicles. The latest phase of this plan has imposed bans on BS III petrol and BS IV diesel vehicles in Delhi and neighboring districts like Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, and Gautam Budh Nagar. However, the authorities have recognized the practical difficulties faced by disabled individuals during this period, particularly the lack of accessible public transport and the frequent cancellations of ride-hailing services.
Exemption Granted for Disabled Vehicle Users
Taking these challenges into account, the Commission has decided to grant an exemption for the use of adopted BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles by persons with disabilities, even during the restrictions of GRAP Stage III and beyond. This measure allows disabled individuals to continue using their personal vehicles during these tough times, ensuring they can commute with ease. Enforcement agencies in the Delhi-NCR region are expected to allow the use of these vehicles as a matter of exception, thereby facilitating better mobility for those who need it most.
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Exemption for Disabled Vehicle Use in Delhi-NCR
The Delhi-NCR government has lifted the ban on old vehicles used by disabled individuals under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). This decision allows persons with disabilities to use adopted BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles despite restrictions imposed from November 15, 2024. The exemption addresses the practical commuting difficulties faced due to inadequate public transport and accessibility issues. Enforcement agencies are instructed to permit these vehicles for personal use, ensuring easier mobility for disabled residents.