"It has been observed that vehicles in Delhi are found with numberplates where the registration number is either not clearly legible or the numberplate is fancy, soiled or full of stickers and images. In some cases, even the font and colour of the text differs from the usual. Some have numberplates of different shapes and sizes. Because of this in cases of accidents and crimes, vehicles managed to flee without their numbers getting noted down for legal action," said Anil Shukla, additional CP (traffic).
According to rule 50 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, the registration numberplate is the identity of a vehicle, so the letters and numbers written on it have to be clearly legible to everyone.
The section provides for a penalty of Rs 100 with the result that motorists and commercial vehicles are flouting this law with impunity.
But now, anybody found driving vehicles with defective or fancy numberplates will be challaned under section 39/192 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, which shall be punishable with a court challan of Rs 2,000 for the first offence. This may be extended to fine of Rs 5,000 or imprisonment up to one year or both for second and subsequent offences.
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