The Delhi government’s Transport Department will soon start scrapping unregistered e-rickshaws that have been impounded, officials said on Friday.
Before being handed over to a scrapper, they will be crushed using a roller, they added.
Owners of such unregistered e-rickshaws will be given a week’s time to get them registered and if they fail to do so, their vehicles will be impounded and handed over to a Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility, the official said.
“Before being scrapped, they will be crushed using a cutter and crusher, a senior official said.
The decision comes after a high-level review meeting held by the LG to decongest the city, during which instructions were given to put a check on the illegal proliferation of e-rickshaws.
According to official figures, there are approximately 120,000 registered e-rickshaws in the national capital. However, there are many plying on the road without valid registration causing congestion and safety hazards.
The department recently set up a dedicated pit for impounding e-rickshaws at Burari.
The department has three pits in Burari Sarai Kale Khan, and Dwarka where impounded vehicles are taken.
The illegal e-rickshaws are involved in illegal charging and using unsafe batteries.
This week, a seven-year-old boy was electrocuted after he came in contact with a live wire at an illegal e-rickshaw charging point near a public toilet in northwest Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh area.
According to officials, 1,077 rickshaws were impounded between August 1 and 21.
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First Published: Aug 24 2024 | 7:34 AM IST