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276 THE CENTRAL MOTOR VEHICLES RULES, 1989 RULE 116
TABLE 2
Test requirements for CMVR compliance for
two wheeled vehicles or three wheeled vehicles or Quadricycle
Sr. Test Gasoline ethanol blend vehicle
No.
1 Gaseous pollutants (Type I test) E12 or E15 fuel
2 Idle and high idle emission (Type II test) E12 or E15 fuel
3 Crankcase emission (Type III test) Only on Gasoline Fuel
4 Evaporative emissions (Type IV test) Only on Gasoline Fuel
5 Durability (Type V test) Only on Gasoline Fuel
6 CO2 & Fuel Consumption E12 or E15 fuel
7 Onboard diagnostics (OBD I or II) and E12 or E15 fuel
IUPRm as applicable
8 Engine Power E12 or E15 fuel
Notes:
1. Emission tests for CMVR compliance, shall be carried out as per AIS 137 as
applicable and as amended from time to time.
2. Vehicles manufacturer shall submit the vehicle to the Test Agencies referred under
rule 126, for CMVR compliance.
3. Deterioration factors shall be as per prevailing emission norms, as notified for the
vehicle category.
4. Till the time reference gasoline ethanol fuel blend for E12 and E15 is notified by
BIS, commercial gasoline ethanol fuel blend fuel for E12 and E15, as per IS 17586:
2021, shall be used for the purpose of CMVR compliance. Gasoline Reference Fuel
shall be as notified for the vehicle category.
5. Deterioration factors shall be as per prevailing emission norms, as notified for the
vehicle category.]
116. Test for smoke emission level and carbon monoxide level for vehicles
1
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[(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-rule (7) of rule 115 any officer not
below the rank of Sub-Inspector of Police or the Inspector of Motor Vehicles who has
reason to believe that a motor vehicle is not complying with the provisions of sub-rule
(2) of rule 115, to communicate in writing or through electronic modes to direct the driver
or any person in-charge of the vehicle to submit the vehicle for conducting the test to
measure emission values in the vehicle at any one of the authorized Pollution Under
Control testing stations.
(2) If the driver or person in-charge of the vehicles fails to submit the vehicle for
compliance or the vehicle fails to comply with sub-rule (2) of rule 115 within the
stipulated period of seven (07) days, the owner of the vehicle shall be liable for penalty
prescribed under sub-section (2) of section 190 of the Act:
1 Sub-rules (1), (2) and (3) substituted vide GSR 410(E), dt. 14-6-2021, w.e.f. 15-6-2021.