Delhi to Build Second Automated Testing Centre for Commercial Vehicles at Nand Nagri


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Updated On: 21-Jul-2025 07:22 AM


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Delhi to build a second automated testing centre for commercial vehicles in Nand Nagri, increasing capacity, reducing delays, and improving road safety compliance.

Key Highlights:

The Delhi Transport Department is ready to begin construction of the city’s second Automated Testing Centre (ATC) for commercial vehicles. This new facility will be near the Nand Nagri bus depot in northeast Delhi. Officials have confirmed that the foundation stone will be laid on Thursday. Once completed, the centre will have the capacity to test up to 72,000 vehicles every year.

Why Delhi Needs a New ATC

At present, Delhi has only one operational ATC located in Jhuljhuli. While this facility can test 2 lakh vehicles annually, it is not enough to meet the demand. Delhi has nearly 4.5 lakh commercial vehicles, including trucks, buses, and taxis, that require annual fitness tests. Due to the limited capacity at Jhuljhuli, many vehicle owners are forced to travel to neighbouring states for testing.

An official from the Transport Department said, “The Jhuljhuli centre is overcrowded. It often takes several days to get an appointment. That’s why many people prefer to get their vehicles tested in nearby states, which also means loss of revenue for Delhi.”

Key Details of the Nand Nagri ATC

Advanced Facilities at the New Centre

The upcoming centre will feature modern equipment to carry out comprehensive fitness checks. These include:

Separate testing sheds will also be built for visual inspections, electrical checks, and emission testing.

Boost to Delhi’s Vehicle Testing System

The new Nand Nagri facility is part of a broader plan to modernize Delhi’s transport infrastructure. The Union government has made it mandatory for every state to set up automated fitness testing centres to issue permits for commercial vehicles. The pressure on the single Jhuljhuli ATC has led to delays and inconvenience, pushing Delhi to expand its testing network.

Additionally, the manual testing centre at Burari is being upgraded to automated standards. With both facilities in place, Delhi’s vehicle testing capacity will nearly double, reducing the backlog significantly.

Fitness Test Rules and Costs

As per the rules:

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CMV360 Says

The launch of the new ATC is expected to ease the testing process for commercial vehicle owners and reduce long waiting periods. It will also help Delhi retain more revenue by reducing the number of vehicles being tested in other states. By strengthening its vehicle fitness testing framework, Delhi aims to promote road safety, cut emissions, and improve compliance.