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The Supreme Court is
planning to introduce pan-India tags for vehicles to distinguish between petrol
and diesel types using color-coded stickers. Specifically, blue stickers for
petrol vehicles, orange for diesel vehicles, and orange stickers for petrol
vehicles. This initiative traces back to August 2018 when the Supreme Court
first proposed hologram-based stickers. The move aims to enhance environmental
consciousness and regulate vehicle emissions across the nation.
My Take:
SC
Takes Cognizance: Only after 9 years
In
hindsight, I had advocated for a policy shift towards cleaner fuel vehicles
years ago. The recent push by the Supreme Court to phase out heavy diesel
vehicles aligns with my long-standing belief in exploring alternative fuel
resources to combat air pollution nationwide."
Transport : an Integrated Logistic Plan ?..
………….. 20 Nov 2018 “
All Vehicle manufacturers will be mandated to embedded the
vehicles with FASTag RFID sensors and other sensors ,
listed at :
Ø Internet of Vehicles [ 04 March 2017 ]
From these sensors , NaviC will be able to pick up DATA re :
Energy Source ( Petrol or Diesel )
Type of vehicle –
Capacity –
Manufacturing date –
Purpose –
Emission levels etc ,
from all vehicles – ships – planes – drones etc
Trucks transporting GOODS , ( and embedded with RFID FASTags into all carried packages ) will
enable NaviC to integrate with e-way bill system , as described in :
Ø A New Way to E-Way ? [ 15 July 2017 ]
Call to Action:
To the Ministry of
Transport and concerned authorities, I urge swift and decisive action in
implementing the Supreme Court's proposed national policy to phase out
heavy-duty diesel vehicles. Let's prioritize clean air and a pollution-free
environment for all citizens by accelerating the transition to cleaner fuel
vehicles nationwide.
With regards,
www.My-Teacher.in / 04 Jan 2014
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