Many vintage car owners had raised concerns about whether their vehicles, typically aged between 50 and 100 years, would comply with the necessary standards and tests mandated by the scrapping policy. However, the RTA has clarified that the policy is not designed to target classic cars, allowing owners to continue enjoying and preserving their vintage vehicles without worry.
"We also request the state govt to exempt these classic automobiles from fitness tests, considering that they are rarely driven on the roads. Such concessions would greatly benefit the vintage vehicle community, enabling them to preserve and maintain these historical gems without the burden of additional expenses," said Shashidhar Batchu, chief of the Classique Motor Vehicles Association.
RTA commissioner K Ilambarithi echoed this sentiment, emphasising, "The upcoming policy has nothing to do with vintage vehicles. Owners who have concerns regarding the implementation of this policy are encouraged to submit their representations to us. We will consider such requests and address them accordingly during the implementation process."
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