Multiple Vehicle Testing Centres Coming Up In India
Located at Manesar, Bengaluru, Indore, Pune, Rai Bareli and Silchar, these centres will test the safety and fuel efficiency of vehicles.
A few months ago, some made-in-India cars were tested by GNCAP (Global New Car Assessment Programme) and nearly all of them scored a zero, both on pedestrian as well as passenger safety. To keep a stringent check on the safety and fuel-efficiency stats of the vehicles being sold in India, the government is building state-of-the-art testing facilities in seven cities: Manesar, Bengaluru, Indore, Pune, Rai Bareli and Silchar.
To have a star rating system in place for fuel efficiency, the government official added, "A formula for giving the rating is being worked out on the basis of quantity of fuel consumed by a car over a distance of 100km. Vehicle manufactures will have to comply with energy consumption standards under the provisions of Energy Conservation Act."
India is in a dire need for a governing body that not only highlights how safe or fuel efficient a car is but also recommends various means and ways to make the roads safer. This will only be possible once the infrastructure to study the crash tests is in place and based on the same, vehicle manufacturers and the government can be notified to work towards making road transport safer.
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