The Delhi transport department has announced new rules regarding vehicle fuel stickers, which must be displayed on all vehicles. If a vehicle does not have these stickers, the owner will face ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday deliberated over making hologram-based colour-coded stickers for vehicles mandatory across the country and stressed on the effective implementation of the pollution ...
Delhi vehicle owners without colour-coded fuel stickers will now face penalties, including fines and denied PUC certificates, as enforced by the Delhi Transport Department under the Motor Vehicle Act.
These stickers must be placed on the windshield of your vehicle. Without them, you will not be able to get a Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate, which is also compulsory. If you own a vehicle ...
The colour-coded sticker system, which was recently introduced by the Mumbai police to ensure smooth movement of vehicles engaged in emergency and essential services during the ongoing restrictions, ...
The traffic police will start a special drive to challan vehicles which do not have high security registration plates (HSRP) and colour-coded stickers. HSRP number plates are needed for both new and ...
Mumbai Police earlier introduced three colour-coded stickers —red, green, yellow — to allow the movement of private cars during the curfew. After almost a week of restricting the movement of private ...
The decision to stop the color-coded sticker initiative was conveyed to all police officers in Mumbai, the official said. The colour-coded sticker system, which was recently introduced by the Mumbai ...