Transport Operators Gain Relief as Fee Increase Postponed

Transport Operators Gain Relief as Fee Increase Postponed.webp

Chennai, February 18 – The Tamil Nadu government has postponed the implementation of the revised fee for motor vehicle fitness certificates for three months, providing temporary relief to transport operators in the state.

In a Government Order (G.O.) issued on February 17, 2026, the state government stated that the pre-revision fee structure that was in effect prior to November 11, 2025, would continue to apply in Tamil Nadu during the three-month period. Vehicle owners seeking to obtain or renew fitness certificates will therefore continue to pay the existing lower rates instead of the increased charges notified by the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

The Union Ministry, through a notification dated November 11, 2025, had increased the fees for conducting tests and issuing or renewing fitness certificates for transport vehicles under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. The revised rates were to be implemented across all states, raising concerns among sections of the transport industry in Tamil Nadu.

Transport associations in the state submitted representations to the government, stating that the increased fees would adversely affect the livelihoods of vehicle owners, particularly lorry operators already facing rising fuel prices, maintenance expenses, and loan repayments.

The State Lorry Owners Association urged the government not to implement the revised fees or to consider reducing them, arguing that the increase would increase operational costs and reduce earnings. On February 16, 2026, the Tamil Nadu Sand Lorry Owner Federation and the Chennai Local Lorry Owner Association also approached the state government with similar demands.

These associations contended that the increased fitness certificate fee would have a cascading impact on drivers and load workers dependent on the sector. They also pointed out that some other states, including Kerala, had adopted a more lenient approach regarding the revised fee structure.

Taking note of these representations, the Transport and Road Safety Commissioner invoked powers delegated under the First Proviso to Rule 81 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. In a communication to the state government, the Commissioner recommended that the implementation of the Union Ministry's notification be temporarily deferred for up to three months.

Acting on this recommendation, the Tamil Nadu government issued the Government Order deferring the enhanced fee and allowing the existing rates to remain in force during the specified period.

Officials said the decision was intended to provide temporary financial relief to transport operators while the state examines the broader implications of the fee revision.
 
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