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Govt proposes location tracking devices to be mandatory for haulage tractors from October
Govt proposes location tracking devices to be mandatory for haulage tractors from October

Time of India

time24-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Govt proposes location tracking devices to be mandatory for haulage tractors from October

With an aim to enhance safety, the ministry of road transport and highways has proposed to make it mandatory for all haulage tractors to be equipped with Vehicle Location Tracking Devices (VLTD) with effect from October 1, 2026. The ministry in a draft notification to further amend the Central Motor Vehicles Rules , 1989, said the VLTD shall be integrated with an RFID transceiver, capable of reading radio frequency identification data from the coupled trailer and transmitting it to the backend. "On or after 1st October, 2026, all haulage tractors shall be equipped with Vehicle Location Tracking Devices (VLTD) compliant with AIS-140," it said. The notification further said all trailers shall be fitted with passive RFID tags in accordance with IS 16722:2018 to enable electronic identification and pairing with tractors "On or after 1st April, 2027, all haulage tractors shall be equipped with an Event Data Recorder (EDR) to capture and store critical vehicle data," it said. According to the notification, the EDR shall be capable of recording parameters necessary for analysing operational events and enhancing safety monitoring. The ministry has given stakeholders 30 days time to comment on the draft.

Karnataka Transport Department clarifies on panic buttons, VLTDs malfunction claims
Karnataka Transport Department clarifies on panic buttons, VLTDs malfunction claims

The Hindu

time23-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Hindu

Karnataka Transport Department clarifies on panic buttons, VLTDs malfunction claims

In response to growing concerns over malfunctioning safety systems in public transport and goods vehicles, the Karnataka Transport Department has instructed cab owners that Vehicle Location Tracking Devices (VLTDs) and emergency panic buttons must be fully functional and easily accessible at all times. This move follows a spate of complaints and viral social media videos in which cab drivers alleged that the VLTDs in their vehicles were not operational and, more critically, not linked to the department's Command and Control Centre located in Shanthinagar. One such video showed a driver pressing the panic button with no apparent response from authorities, prompting public outcry. Clarifying the situation, a senior transport department official said that the devices were either improperly installed or not switched on, rendering them ineffective. 'In some vehicles, the wiring for the VLTDs and emergency buttons was found to be disconnected, and in others, the power supply to the system was not active,' the official said. 'This meant that even if the button was pressed during an emergency, no signal would reach the control room.' The department officials say that once a panic button is pressed, the exact location of the vehicle is transmitted to the command centre. From there, an alert is sent to the jurisdictional police station for immediate response. The official added that the department has investigated claims of non-functioning devices and found some of them to be baseless or due to installation lapses. In December 2023, the State government issued an order mandating the installation of VLTDs and emergency buttons in all public transport and nationally permitted goods vehicles to enhance passenger safety. The devices are designed to track vehicles in real time and offer emergency assistance in case of distress. However, compliance has been inconsistent. Many vehicle operators have cited financial difficulties and a lack of awareness about the regulation as reasons for non-compliance. Some drivers claimed they paid as much as ₹15,000 to install the system, only to find it non-functional due to improper setup.

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