AIS-140 Compliance in India (2026): The Complete Guide
AIS-140 is the Indian government standard that mandates GPS-based Vehicle Location Tracking Devices (VLTD) and emergency panic buttons in public and commercial transport vehicles. If you operate commercial vehicles in India, AIS-140 compliance is what lets you pass RTO fitness and permit checks and stay legally on the road.
This guide explains what AIS-140 requires, which vehicles it applies to, what happens if you are non-compliant, and how to comply without the headaches of cheap, uncertified hardware.
What is AIS-140?
AIS-140 (Automotive Industry Standard 140) is a set of specifications issued under India’s Central Motor Vehicles Rules. It requires public service and commercial vehicles to carry a certified VLTD that continuously transmits location data to state-designated backend control centres, along with one or more emergency panic buttons.
The standard defines requirements for the hardware, cellular connectivity, data format, and emergency-response integration, so that authorities can track vehicles and respond to emergencies in real time.
Which vehicles need AIS-140?
AIS-140 applies primarily to public service and commercial transport vehicles. In practice, the requirement is enforced through permit and fitness conditions at the state level.
Because enforcement is state-driven, exact applicability and timelines vary by state — always confirm with your RTO.
- Passenger vehicles: buses, taxis, and other public transport.
- Commercial goods vehicles operating under national or state permits.
- School and staff transport in many states.
Core AIS-140 requirements
Certification matters: only devices tested and approved to the standard are accepted. Generic imported trackers frequently fail this test.
- A certified VLTD that reports location, speed, and status continuously.
- One or more emergency panic buttons wired to the device.
- Integration with the state’s designated backend server/control centre.
- Reliable cellular connectivity with data transmitted in the prescribed format.
Penalties for non-compliance
Non-compliance is enforced at the point of fitness and permit checks. A vehicle without a certified, functioning VLTD can fail its fitness inspection, be refused permit renewal, or be detained.
The practical costs are downtime, repeat RTO visits, and lost trips — often far larger than the cost of compliant hardware in the first place.
How to become AIS-140 compliant
MobiSafe supplies AIS-140 certified hardware with Vahan integration and India-hosted data, so your vehicles clear inspections and your data stays compliant.
- Choose a certified, RTO-approved VLTD rather than a generic tracker.
- Ensure the device integrates with your state’s backend and panic-button requirements.
- Keep the device active and reporting — a dead or disconnected device is treated as non-compliant.
- Prefer a provider that hosts data in India and offers local support for replacements and fitment.
Frequently asked questions
Is AIS-140 mandatory for all commercial vehicles in India?
AIS-140 is enforced through state permit and fitness conditions and applies to public service and commercial transport vehicles. Exact applicability and timelines vary by state, so confirm with your RTO.
What is a VLTD in AIS-140?
A VLTD (Vehicle Location Tracking Device) is the certified GPS unit required under AIS-140 that continuously reports a vehicle’s location and links to emergency panic buttons, communicating with state backend servers.
What happens if my vehicle is not AIS-140 compliant?
A vehicle without a certified, functioning VLTD can fail fitness inspection, be refused permit renewal, or be detained — leading to downtime and lost trips.
Are cheap imported GPS trackers AIS-140 compliant?
Often not. Only devices certified to the standard are accepted, and generic imported trackers frequently fail RTO inspection and lack India-hosted data and local support.