Under this new policy, the transport department plans to allow the owners of private cars to operate their vehicles as commercial ones by making certain modifications like installing speed governors, and roof carriers to carry bags.
Private car owners can now convert their vehicles into school cabs. According to a new school cab policy released by the Delhi government, private cars will be allowed to be register as commercial vehicles and ferry schoolchildren after certain alterations, according to various media reports.
Under this new policy, the transport department plans to allow the owners of private cars to operate their vehicles as commercial ones by making certain modifications like installing speed governors, and roof carriers to carry bags.
The policy shall be placed in the public domain after it is vetted by all departments. Currently, if someone wants to run a cab for school children, they are supposed to buy a new vehicle and register it under the school cab category. Once the new cab policy is in place, a CNG-fuelled private vehicle with a valid fitness certificate can be registered as a commercial one and get a permit for carrying school children.
The school cab policy was formulated in 2007. Ten years later, a condition stating that only new vehicles can be registered in this category was introduced. The decision was taken considering the safety of school children. The upcoming alterations in policy will also take place considering all the safety an precautions.
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