Carmakers may have to introduce mandatory airbags in all vehicles from April 2019, six months earlier than the previous deadline of October 2019. In another jolt to the automobile industry, the government is gearing up to advance the deadline for compliance with crash norms in existing car models. These norms cannot be met without airbags. The proposal by the Union road transport ministry is learnt to be at a draft stage, and a notification could soon follow. Manufacturers in India, the world’s fifth-largest carmaker, currently do not have any legal obligation to ...
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