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The Automotive Industry Standards are the automotive technical specifications of
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. They are based on the
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norms.


Regulatory framework

The automotive and
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s in India are governed by the
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(MoRT&H) which is the nodal ministry for regulation of the automotive sector in India. In India the Rules and Regulations related to driving license, registration of motor vehicles, control of traffic, construction & maintenance of motor vehicles etc. are governed by the
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(MVA) and the Central Motor Vehicles rules 1989 (CMVR). The CMVR - Technical Standing Committee (CMVR-TSC) advises MoRT&H on various technical aspects related to CMVR. This Committee has representatives from various organisations namely; Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises (MoHI&PE), MoRT&H,
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(BIS), Testing Agencies such as
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(ICAT), Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI),
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(VRDE), Central Institute of Road Transport (CIRT), industry representatives from
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(SIAM), Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) and Tractor Manufacturers Association (TMA) and representatives from State Transport Departments. CMVR-TSC is assisted by another Committee called the Automobile Industry Standards Committee (AISC) having members from various stakeholders in drafting the technical standards related to Safety. The major functions of the committee are as follows: *Preparation of new standards for automotive items related to safety. *To review and recommend amendments to the existing standards *Recommend adoption of such standards to CMVR Technical Standing Committee *Recommend commissioning of testing facilities at appropriate stages *Recommend the necessary funding of such facilities to the CMVR Technical Standing Committee *Advise CMVR Technical Standing Committee on any other issues referred to it AISC submits the draft safety standards in the form of recommendations to CMVR-TSC for final approval. The CMVR – TSC looks into the recommendations of AISC and either approves or sends the recommendations to AISC for amendments. After approval CMVR-TSC submits its final proposal to MoRT&H. MoRT&H then takes the final decision for incorporation of the recommendations in CMVR. The Automotive Industry Standards are published by the Automotive Research Association of India on behalf of the Automotive Industry Standards Committee. Under Rule 126 of the CMVR, various test agencies are established to test and certify the vehicles based on the safety standards and emission norms prescribed by the Ministry. Every manufacturer of motor vehicle has to submit a prototype of the vehicle to be manufactured to any of the test agencies mentioned hereafter. After testing the vehicle for compliance of all standards and norms, the test agency shall grant a certificate to the manufacturer. The test agencies are – Automotive Research Association of India,
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, Central Farm Machinery Testing and Training Institute,
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, Indian Institute of Petroleum,
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, Central Institute of Road Transport, Pune and
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,
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.


List of standards

Following is a list of some of the AIS standards: * AIS-098: Offset frontal crash * AIS-100: Pedestrian protection *AIS-99: Side mobile deformable offset


Criticism

AIS have been criticised for not enforcing occupant safety norms. As a result, vehicles sold in
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often do not meet safety requirements, as was seen when some of India's best-selling cars were tested for the first time in Germany much after being launched in India. The number of deaths due to road accidents in India is around three to four times that of European countries like France, Germany and Spain. India is the world's sixth-largest car market, but is still the only country in the global top ten car markets which does not have a proper car safety regulation or testing programme. While the use of
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is compulsory, the enforcement of these laws is poor resulting in only 27% of drivers complying with the law which aggravates the problem. There has been much criticism of the fact that all the bodies involved in formulating vehicle norms are under the control of the automotive manufacturers, and that instead of having a single central body, there are numerous ministries and bodies involved. It has been suggested that an Indian New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) should be set up urgently, jointly by a foreign body, the government and the industry itself. In May 2014, it was reported that the introduction of the
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was being planned.


See also

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Bharat New Vehicle Safety Assessment Program The Bharat New Vehicle Safety Assessment Program, usually known as the Bharat NCAP, is a proposed New Car Assessment Program for India. Cars sold in the country will be assigned by star ratings based on their safety performance. It will be imple ...
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Automotive industry in India The automotive industry in India is the fourth-largest in the world as per 2021 statistics. In 2022, India became fourth largest country in the world by valuation of automotive industry. As of 2020, India is the 5th largest automobile market i ...
* Bharat Stage emission standards *
Vehicle regulation Vehicle regulations are requirements that automobiles must satisfy in order to be approved for sale or use in a particular country or region. They are usually mandated by legislation, and administered by a government body. The regulations concern a ...
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Automotive Industry Standard 140 Automotive Industry Standard 140, commonly known as AIS 140, is a set of standards formulated and published by Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) as per the order issued by the Automotive Industry Standards Committee (AISC) of Minist ...


References


External links


AIS at the ARAI website
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