Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989
Recently, the Noida and Ghaziabad Police of Uttar Pradesh, issued challans to 2,300 people for putting ‘caste and religious stickers’ on their cars under the Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.
- According to the Motor Vehicles Rules, “stickers and adhesive labels” in registration number plates are not permitted.
- The rules also state the specifications of the number plate. The number plate ‘shall be a solid unit made of 1.0 mm aluminium’ and ‘should bear the letters “IND” in blue colour on the extreme left centre’.
- If the number plate is not as per the rules, which includes putting labels or stickers on ....
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