Vehicles without high-security license plates will be challenged: The Tribune India

2021-12-08 11:12:53 By : Mr. RongYong Yue

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Convicted persons will face fines ranging from 2,000 to 3,000 rupees

Update time: 07:40, July 29, 2020 (IST)

In October, the district traffic police will begin to crack down on all old and new vehicles driving on urban roads and highways without high-security license plates (HSRP). Those found guilty face severe penalties ranging from 2,000 to 3,000 rupees.

As the last date for repairing high-safety license plates approaches, the State Department of Transportation has notified in its new notice that starting from October 1, 2020, Challance will be issued to car owners who do not have HSRP in accordance with Article 177 of the Motor Vehicle Act. In 1988.

For the first violation, a fine of 2,000 rupees will be imposed, and a fine of 3,000 rupees will be imposed for subsequent violations. In addition, their vehicles may even be impounded.

Although the Transport Department has opened various old car modification centers at the district and district levels, car dealers have been forced to hand over new cars with HSRP to fully comply with the HSRP plan.

Arjun Singh, head of national operations for Agro Impex India Pvt. A private company hired by the State Transportation Bureau issued the HSRP in the state. The company stated: “As more renovation centers are opened at the district and district levels, there are a large number of appointments every day. Currently, the city has two renovation centers, one In Pratapura, another is in Prince's Square in Mitapura. A center has been opened in Shahkot and Phillaur branches. These will mainly help people in rural areas to equip their vehicles with HSRP.

“In addition, considering the spread of Covid, home renovation facilities are also provided for car owners to avoid any rush and physical contact in the renovation center. You can make an appointment after visiting the official website-www.punjabhsrp.in. HSRP prices for two-wheelers Stay at 173 rupees, 513 rupees for four-wheelers, 548 rupees for commercial vehicles and 249.82 rupees for tricycles," he said.

In addition, after choosing the home improvement facilities, the service fee for the two-wheeler was kept at 100 rupees and the service fee for the four-wheeler was kept at 150 rupees.

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