Hella and ICAT take up issue of road safety in India
Captains of industry debate ways to reduce road accident fatalities in India
Autocar Professional Bureau
16 Dec 2015
The SC’s order to ban diesel SUVs and cars with engines over 2000cc in Delhi and NCR till March 31, 2016 has seen strong reactions from the auto industry with most automakers and dealers disappointed over the verdict.
Read moreCaptains of industry debate ways to reduce road accident fatalities in India
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