The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has made it compulsory for all the vehicles sold before 1 April 2019 to have the High-Security Registration Plates. The vehicle must also have colour-coded stickers to clearly distinguish between the kind of fuel that the vehicle uses. For example, Petrol, Diesel, CNG or Electric. The concerned authorities have started this drive to raise awareness about this change. Also, if people are found violating this, the police can challan you up to Rs 10,000 under the amended Motor Vehicles Act. At the moment it is compounded to Rs 5,500. How can you avoid the challans? Let us find out!
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What is HSRP? What are its uses?
HSRP is an aluminium number plate issued by the Government to the vehicles. There is a 10-digit Permanent Identification Number (PIN) located at the bottom left corner of every number plate. The plate consists of a hot-stamped chromium-based 20 mm X 20 mm…