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Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES
Posted On:
05 DEC 2024 5:58PM by PIB Delhi
As per Rule 118 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, every transport vehicle notified by the Central Government under sub- section (4) of section 41 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), save as provided herein, and manufactured on or after the 1st October, 2015 shall be equipped or fitted by the vehicle manufacturer, either in the manufacturing stage or at the dealership stage, with a speed governor (speed limiting device or speed limiting function) having maximum pre-set speed of 80 kilometre per hour conforming to the Standard AIS 018/2001, as amended from time to time.
Provided further that the transport vehicles that are-
- two wheelers;
- three wheelers;
- quadricycles;
- fire tenders;
- ambulances;
- police vehicles;
- verified and certified by a testing agency specified in rule 126 to have maximum rated speed of not more than 80 kilometer per hour; shall not be required to be equipped or fitted with speed governor (speed limiting device or speed limiting function).
As on 30th November, 2024, out of 2.18 Crore transport vehicles,
10.70 lakh transport vehicles are fitted with Speed Limiting Devices (SLDs).
As on 30th November, 2024, as per National Register of motor vehicles i.e. Vahan 4.0, the total number of registered motor vehicles is approximately 38.51 Crore. As per National Register of driving license i.e. Sarathi 4.0, the total number of valid driving licenses and valid learner licenses are 18.20 Crore and 95.79 Lakh respectively. As per the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 multiple classes of vehicle may be added in a driving license. Further, an individual or entities like companies, NGOs, Government, local bodies, etc., may own more than one motor vehicle in their name.
As per data received from Insurance Information Bureau (IIB) on Vahan 4.0, the total number of insured motor vehicles is 17,54,37,351. Further, the total number of valid Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC) for motor vehicles is 5,34,30,822. As per sub-rule (7) of rule 115 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 new motor vehicles which have not completed one year from the date of their initial registration are not required to undergo PUCC. Further, as per sub-rule(1) and (2) of rule 115 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, battery operated vehicles and non-self-propelled vehicles (trailers, etc.) are exempted from having a Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC).
The role of Central Government is to notify the rules/regulations under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 in terms of the provisions contained in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The implementation of the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 comes under the purview of concerned authorities of the States/Union Territories.
As per data available on e-Challan portal, the State-wise details of the number of e-Challan issued and revenue accrued to the States/Union Territories (except the States of Telangana, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar, where e-Challan was not implemented in the said period) in the last five years w.e.f. 1st of January, 2019 to 31st December, 2023 are as under:
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S.No.
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State/Union Territory
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Number of challan
issued
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Revenue collection (in Rupees)
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1.
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Tamil Nadu
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5,57,62,916
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7,55,58,16,274
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2.
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Uttar Pradesh
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4,40,03,150
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24,95,18,72,926
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3.
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Kerala
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1,88,35,738
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6,90,92,02,912
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4.
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Haryana
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1,03,90,665
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14,65,17,51,846
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5.
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Delhi
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90,22,711
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5,71,43,38,802
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S.No.
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State/Union Territory
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Number of
challan issued
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Revenue collection (in Rupees)
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6.
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Rajasthan
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58,55,678
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13,93,47,99,915
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7.
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Odisha
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54,11,511
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5,00,06,47,690
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8.
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Bihar
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43,41,219
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14,03,85,98,368
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9.
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Himachal Pradesh
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36,06,736
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3,81,74,53,286
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10.
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West Bengal
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33,44,857
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3,18,46,88,520
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11.
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Gujarat
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33,31,209
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6,80,31,93,071
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12.
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Maharashtra
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30,91,878
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9,44,11,27,057
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13.
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Goa
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25,86,910
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78,30,56,228
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14.
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Chandigarh
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22,90,051
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1,49,99,55,378
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15.
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Madhya Pradesh
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20,19,408
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69,21,38,896
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16.
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Assam
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18,08,274
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3,51,13,99,862
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17.
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Jammu & Kashmir
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17,62,845
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50,38,34,565
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18.
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Uttarakhand
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14,30,163
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1,65,34,12,974
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19.
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Tripura
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8,24,362
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26,80,74,243
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20.
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Jharkhand
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6,71,941
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50,07,44,416
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21.
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Chhattisgarh
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4,93,068
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33,79,34,672
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22.
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Punjab
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4,07,691
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31,53,48,085
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23.
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Andhra Pradesh
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3,87,676
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77,49,215
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24.
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Pondicherry
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2,90,868
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6,29,94,200
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25.
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Karnataka
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2,79,957
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5,28,61,700
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26.
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Meghalaya
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70,531
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6,58,82,600
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27.
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Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman and
Diu
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57,985
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3,51,64,187
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28.
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Mizoram
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15,709
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1,38,12,800
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29.
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Manipur
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7,128
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4,25,99,12
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30.
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Sikkim
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1,564
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73,03,090
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31.
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Ladakh
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651
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2,96,625
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TOTAL
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18,24,05,050
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1,26,31,97,14,315
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This information was given by the The Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.
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DS/AK
(Release ID: 2081194)
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