India caps out-of-state operation of tourist vehicles at 60 days
→Operators must limit interstate vehicle stay and install tracking systems
Change
India limited tourist vehicles to 60 days outside their home state and mandated tracking compliance.
Why it matters
The rule requires permit compliance, toll fee settlement and vehicle tracking systems, tightening operational control over interstate transport services.
Implications
- → Tourist vehicle operators must comply with 60-day limit and tracking requirements — violations risk permit cancellation
- → State authorities must enforce toll and compliance checks — gaps risk enforcement failures
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