6 airbags to be mandatory in passenger cars from October next year: Gadkari

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NEW DELHI: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, approved a proposal mandating a minimum of six airbags in passenger cars and said the new rule will come into effect from October 1, 2023.

In a series of tweets, Gadkari said the safety of all passengers travelling in motor vehicles, irrespective of their cost and variants, is the foremost priority.

“Considering the global supply chain constraints being faced by the auto industry and its impact on the macroeconomic scenario, it has been decided to implement the proposal mandating a minimum of 6 Airbags in Passenger Cars (M-1 Category) w.e.f 01st October 2023,” tweeted Gadkari.

Earlier, in order to enhance the safety of occupants of the motor vehicles against lateral impact, it had been decided to enhance safety features by amending the Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR), 1989. A draft notification had been issued on January 14 2022.

” The draft mandated that vehicles of category M1, manufactured after October 1 2022, shall be fitted with two side/side torso airbags, one each for the persons occupying front row outboard seating positions, and two side curtain/tube airbags, one each for the persons occupying outboard seating positions,” read a statement by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

On September 6, Gadkari highlighted the importance of seatbelts in a car and said that it will be mandatory for all the passengers in a car to wear them.

Sharing a video from an event, the Union Minister said that seatbelts will be mandated. “It will now be mandatory for all the people sitting in the car to wear a seat belt,” tweeted Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.

In the video, he also highlighted that the safety beeps will now be present for rear seats along with the front seats which will buzz if one doesn’t put on a seat belt.

His remarks came after well-known industrialist and Tata Sons former chairman Cyrus Mistry died in a road accident near Mumbai. Reports of him not wearing the rare seat belt soon made rounds after the accident. Mistry was travelling from Ahmedabad to Mumbai when his car hit a divider. There were four people in the car. Two died on the spot, including Mistry, while the other two were shifted to hospital. (ANI)

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