While tightening the operating conditions for vehicles running on All-India Tourist Permits, reducing the maximum continuous period they can remain outside their home state from 90 days to 60 days, this new regulation is introduced by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. A New Regulation For All India Tourist Vehicles Moving ahead, this rule is brought in through the All India Tourist Vehicles (Permit) Amendment Rules, 2026 and it requires that each trip must either originate or conclude in the vehicle’s home state and mandates stricter monitoring through tracking systems and compliance checks. These newly introduced rules will come into effect from April 1 and are aimed at strengthening oversight of tourist vehicles and ensuring they operate strictly within the framework intended for tourism services.  Key Provisions  Let’s go through the provisions for these rules. Time Limit Reduced to 60 Days The tourist vehicles with an All-India Tourist Permit (AITP) must now not remain outside their home state for more than 60 days continuously, which is reduced from the earlier 90-day limit.  Besides this, a vehicle’s journey must either start or end in the home state, and it must return before exceeding 60 days out of state. Mandatory Tracking…  ​Read MoreBusiness Archives – Trak.in – Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups