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Delhi vehicle owners must display Delhi colour-coded fuel stickers on their windshields to avoid fines. These fuel stickers ...
The Delhi Transport Department is preparing to crack down on vehicles that fail to display the mandatory colour-coded ...
Delhi vehicle owners without colour-coded fuel stickers will now face penalties, including fines and denied PUC certificates, ...
The Delhi transport department will penalise vehicles not displaying mandatory colour-coded stickers indicating fuel type, as ...
Delhi vehicle owners, take note! The Transport Department warns that lacking a fuel-based colour-coded sticker could result in a fine. This initiative, mandated by the Supreme Court and part of ...
Delhi’s Transport Department enforces fuel stickers on vehicles to identify emissions and fuel types, with penalties for ...
According to rules, colour-coded stickers for diesel vehicles are orange, for petrol and CNG vehicles, it is light blue and ...
These stickers are not just for show—they're now mandatory in many parts of the country, especially in areas like Delhi-NCR where pollution control measures are in place.
If you're driving in Delhi without a color-coded fuel sticker or High Security Registration Plate (HSRP), you could face fines up to ₹5,000. These stickers—orange for diesel, light blue for petrol/CNG ...
The Delhi Transport Department has reinforced the rule mandating all vehicle owners to display colour-coded fuel stickers on their windscreens.(ANI) The Delhi Transport Department has reinforced ...
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