If You Drive Without A PUC Certificate, Rs. 10000 Challan Will Be Delivered To Your Home. Learn More About The New Law Here

Additionally, the Transport Department has been working to lower air pollution at its current level. Preparations are currently being done in this regard to reduce the number of cars running without Pollution Under Control (PUC).
No longer will vehicles without PUC be permitted to operate on Delhi’s roadways. The issue of car owners operating their vehicles in Delhi without a current pollution certificate is now going to get worse. Vehicle owners who do not have valid PUC certifications may begin receiving notifications from the Delhi government’s transport department. The fine for drivers without PUC certificates is 10,000 rupees, payable in the form of a challan.
Let us inform you of the numerous measures the Kejriwal administration is taking to address Delhi’s air pollution issue. The Environment Department has also undertaken anti-dust campaigns and anti-open burning campaigns in addition to the Red Light On, Car Off campaign on Delhi’s highways. The Transport Department has also been working to lower air pollution at its current level in such a situation. Preparations are currently being done in this regard to reduce the number of cars running without Pollution Under Control (PUC).
The family department’s employees claim that there are many vehicles operating on Delhi’s roadways without PUC. The city’s climate is getting worse as a result of the toxins these automobiles emit. According to reports, 17,24,891 automobiles Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificates are no longer valid. The Transport Department is getting ready to step up its enforcement of these automobiles.
The agency has repeatedly stated that those who do not have PUCC will face consequences, including a $10,000 fine or a six-month prison sentence. Or, both a challenge and a punishment may be used. Additionally, a driving license suspension of up to three months is possible.
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