Now, if there is no high security number plate in UP, an invoice of five thousand rupees will be made. ADCP Traffic Ajay Patel said that from February 15, action will be taken if all the vehicles do not have HSRP.
Traffic rules have been issued for drivers in Uttar Pradesh. Now if the number plate of your vehicle is in Hindi, then you will have to shell out the fine. A campaign is being run regarding the number plate, under which an challan of Rs 5,000 will be issued for not having a Hindi number plate as well as a high security number plate.
The new traffic rule has come into effect from March 21. From next week, Rs 5,000 will be challaned for not having a high security number plate. ADCP Traffic Ajay Patel said that from February 15, action will be taken if all the vehicles do not have HSRP.
Along with this, the challan will be deducted even if the name and number of the state is written in Hindi. These rules have been implemented from the date of 21 March. Vehicle drivers will get exemption if they show the receipt of registration.