Delhi GRAP-III: Full List of Vehicle Bans and Exemptions

GRAP (Graded Response Action Plan) is a special emergency plan used in Delhi when air pollution reaches extremely dangerous levels.

It works in different stages, and Stage III is the strictest. In this stage, strong rules are applied on vehicles, construction work,

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and industries to reduce harmful pollutants like PM2.5 and PM10 and protect public health.

When Does GRAP-III Begin?

GRAP-III comes into effect when Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) reaches 401–450, which is considered “severe” and highly toxic.

During this phase, the air becomes unsafe, especially for children, senior citizens, and people with breathing problems.

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Under GRAP-III, construction work stops, strict rules are applied on local transport, and several types of vehicles are not allowed to enter Delhi.

Vehicles Completely Banned Under GRAP-III

When GRAP-III is activated, the following vehicles are completely banned in Delhi:

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BS-IV diesel LMVs (small passenger cars/vehicles)

BS-III petrol vehicles

BS-IV diesel LCVs registered outside Delhi

BS-IV diesel MGVs carrying non-essential goods

All commercial trucks and cargo vehicles that are BS-III or older, registered outside Delhi (these are diverted at the borders)

Vehicles That Are Allowed (Exemptions)

Some vehicles are exempt and can operate normally under GRAP-III:

Electric and CNG vehicles

BS-VI diesel buses

Delhi-registered BS-IV LCVs and MGVs carrying essential goods

Ambulances, government vehicles, police vehicles, sanitation vehicles

Special vehicles used by persons with disabilities

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