A bench headed by Chief Justice of India T S Thakur also sought the response on the specific safety standards to be followed with regard to quadricycles - a new category of cycle-like four-wheelers now allowed to ply on roads.
The bench also comprising Justice U U Lalit was hearing a bunch of pleas challenging the amendments made in the Central Motor Vehicle Rules to allow the new vehicles to ply.
He said the Centre had appointed an expert committee and several suggestions were received after which the quadricycle was introduced. Quadricycles are eco-friendly and provide last mile connectivity.
Counsel for petitioners opposed the arguments and said the Committee report has said that quadricycle is unsafe on Indian roads and even the vehicle has an adverse frontal crash report.
The Centre had constituted the Committee under the chairmanship of Dinesh Tyagi, director of the International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT), for the purpose of framing rules and regulations for the proposed new category of vehicles.
It posted the matter for further hearing on April 5 and asked the Centre to file the report and safety standards.
