For the first time, particulate matter standard has been adopted for two and three-wheelers, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) said, adding the biggest benefit will be in addressing toxic emission from diesel vehicles.
This is a significant move forward as given the sheer numbers of two-wheelers, their contribution to particulate load in cities tend to be high, it said.
"Emission benefits from this move will be significant. In case of cars, the particulate matter (PM) norm will reduce by 82 per cent and nitrogen oxide (NOx) by 68 per cent.
This is a game-changer decision and will help India leapfrog to much cleaner emission. The country has taken lead among developing countries in this step, the green body said.
"This will reduce time lag with Europe to six years in 2020 and lower the pollution impacts of the new vehicle fleet considerably. This is a much needed step to cut the toxic risk in all our cities and towns," CSE executive director Anumita Roychowdhury said.
To ensure strict compliance of BS VI emission norms from April 2020 "at least 50 per cent of vehicle models produced from a particular plant shall be selected randomly from dealers location or warehouse," Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said in a notification.
This will be done under a process known as conformity of production (COP), it said.
Notifying Central Motor Vehicles (11th Amendment) Rules, 2016, the government has made provisions that testing agencies start collecting data on real-time emission of on-road vehicles from 2020.
"This will help prevent emissions cheating as was done by Volkswagen. This will also ensure that vehicles do not emit more than they are designed to on roads. However, advanced on-board diagnostic system has been delayed until 2023," the green body said.
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