Govt decision will bring better mobility for physically challenged

In a move that could bring about better and safer mobility for the physically 
challenged people, the Union government has restored the power to approve 
retrofitted two-wheelers by state governments under the Motor Vehicles Act.



A few years back, this power was withdrawn as it was misused by vehicle owners 
who made changes to the two-wheelers, altering the fundamental safety features 
built in by two-wheeler manufacturers.

The Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, in a notification issued 
last week, has granted exemption from alternation in motorcycles to be used by 
physically challenged people that can be approved by state governments.

While granting this power, the Union government has also brought in clear 
guidelines on how these changes can be made, who can make them and a stringent 
set of guidelines for approvals. These vehicles will also bear the insignia 
(see logo) to indicate that the owner of the vehicle is a physically challenged 
person.

Changes mandated by this notification include shifting of leg controls (like 
gear and brakes) to hand control as well as either hand-start or electric start 
to make driving easier for the physically challenged people.

Two more features will also be added to the vehicle, such as the ‘intentional 
locking mechanismÂ’ that will help the person alight the vehicle without the 
risk of roll-over and clamping arrangements carrying crutches.

The kits for converting regular two-wheelers to those for the physically 
challenged will be sold only by select manufacturers who will need prior 
approval from the government after testing for brakes and ability to handle 
gradation.

Only workshops approved for fitment of the kits can make the changes to the 
vehicle. The approval, according to this notification, will be based on 
competence, availability of necessary equipment, experience in the relevant 
field and manpower.

Further, different types of disabilities have been now listed which can be 
given driving licence. Medical certificates approving the ability of the user 
to drive the vehicle will be given at the district level by a duly constituted 
board with the chief medical officer as its chairman

KODAKKAL SHIVAPRASAD,FUWAI
Award Winner & Record Holder-International Biographical Note,
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