Often
rules are perplexing and changes are chaotic !
A
vehicle is owner’s pride and the primary identification is the Registration No.
as seen in the Number plate. All
motorized vehicles plying on road have to be registered with Regional Transport
Authorities who provide which Registration No. – a combination of Letters and
Numerals. The licence plates
[Registration No. plates] are to be placed
in the front and back of the vehicle. There are clear guidelines on the size,
lettering, colour and display [it is another matter that many flout by having
fancy No. plates written stylishly ! and in regional languages]. Going by the present rules, the No. plates
for Private cars and 2 wheelers have black letters written on white board while
Commercial vehicles such as Taxis and trucks have a yellow background and black
text
The
dimensions are also specified :
Class of
Vehicle
|
|
Dimension not
less than
|
||
|
Height
|
Thickness
|
Space
|
|
in MM
|
in MM
|
in MM
|
||
All Motor
Cycles and three wheeled invalid carriages
|
Rear Letter
|
35
|
7
|
5
|
All Motor
Cycles and three Wheeled invalied carriages
|
Rear Numeral
|
40
|
7
|
5
|
Motor Cycle
|
Front letter
and numerals
|
15
|
2.5
|
2.5
|
with engine
capacity less than 70 CC
|
||||
Other Motor
cycles
|
Front letter
and numerals
|
35
|
5
|
5
|
Three wheeler
of engine capacity not exceeding 500 CC
|
Rear and front
numeral
|
35
|
7
|
5
|
Three wheelers
of engine capacity exceeding 500 CC
|
Rear and front
numeral
|
40
|
7
|
5
|
All other Motor
cycle
|
Rear and front
letter and numerals
|
65
|
10
|
10
|
A
few years ago, Govt of India amended rule 50 of the Central Motor Vehicles
Rules, 1989, mandating introduction of new tamper proof High Security
Registration (HSRP) number plates. Features
incorporated include the number plate having a patented chromium hologram, a
laser numbering containing the alpha-numeric identification of both the testing
agency and manufacturers and a retro-reflective film bearing a verification
inscription "India "
at a 45-degree inclination. The characters are embossed on the plate for better
visibility. The letters "IND "
were printed in a light shade of blue on the observers left side under the
hologram.
Sadly,
that could not be implemented for too long with various state Governments not appointing an official source for manufacture
of these plates, due to many disputes. On 8 April 2011 the Supreme Court of India
summoned the transport secretaries of Delhi , Punjab and Uttar Pradesh for contempt of court
proceedings regarding non enforcement of the high security registration plates. There have been news that there is one RTO in
West Bengal which does issue HSRP. Now there is more news from Delhi .
First there was news that this would become mandatory in Delhi effective May 2012
but again got delayed as the Govt was still finalizing agencies. The Supreme Court had directed various states
and Union territories to launch the high security registration plate system by
April 30 for new vehicles and June 15 for old vehicles.
Happy
that a start has been made at Delhi
and on the first day of implementation
of the high security registration plates (HSRP) scheme for vehicles in city,
only one centre set up for fitting of the number plates was functional. The Burari centre affixed around 20
registration plates on new vehicles and
the process for fixing HSRP on existing
vehicles will begin on June 15.
Sure
there would be mad rush in the initial days and chaos would be the order of the
day. In Delhi , reportedly a total of 14 such centres are reported to be set up near regional
transport offices and if this happens, could streamline the requirement in a
major way. It is expected that once that happens, authorisation slips will be
generated online and the waiting period will also be reduced. Officials
at Mall Road
centre said they received 86 applications for fixation of HSRP. The process as spelt out is that for new
buyers of vehicles, a sticker with a registration number will be given by the
dealer.
In
Delhi , after
realizing the dream of purchasing a new vehicle, the owner will have to visit
one of the 14 designated transport offices which will be authorised to fix the
high security registration plates (HSRPs). These centres will be supplied with
blank aluminium plates, with country code and chromium-based hologram of Ashok
Chakra embossed on them. The plate would
be put through embossing machine which
engraves vehicle's registration number on it. The Number then is painted black by rolling black film over
it. The process would take only a few minutes. Once the plate is ready, trained employee would fix the plate on your vehicle. The new number plates
cannot be replaced or tampered with by thieves, the first thing they do after
stealing a vehicle. If someone tries to replace it, it will break
automatically.
So,
the High Security plates would perhaps reduce the thefts and thereby help the
Insurers also in maintaining their Motor portfolio, which presently is running
with heavy losses
With
regards – S. Sampathkumar .
How to apply for these number plate online....
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