News Vehicles Rules –
- The UP Police has launched a special drive to issue challans for pasting ‘caste and religious stickers’ on vehicles.
- The fines for putting such stickers on cars is Rs 1,000, while writing them on the registration number plate can result in a fine of Rs 5,000.
- Similar campaigns will be conducted in the future as well.
Know what are the new rules
According to the Motor Vehicles Rules 1989, affixing stickers on the registration number plate is prohibited.
Additionally, various state governments have issued orders against affixing stickers depicting caste and religion on the body of the vehicle.
The Uttar Pradesh Transport Directorate has launched a special drive to challan vehicle owners using caste-specific and religion-specific stickers.

According to the Motor Vehicle Rules, affixing labels or stickers on the registration number plate can result in a fine of up to Rs 5,000 for a first-time offense.
Repeat offenses can lead to imprisonment for up to 1 year and a fine of up to Rs 10,000.
What will happen if stickers are applied on the mirror and body?

The police are issuing challans under Section 179 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 for pasting stickers on the body of vehicles.
Section 179 provides for a penalty in case of disobedience or obstruction of orders and refusal to give information.
If anyone willfully disobeys such directions or obstructs any person or authority, they can be fined up to five hundred rupees.
News Summary:
★UP Police has launched a special drive to issue challans for pasting ‘caste and religious stickers’ on vehicles.
★The fines for putting such stickers on cars is Rs 1,000, while writing them on the registration number plate can result in a fine of Rs 5,000.
★According to the Motor Vehicles Rules 1989, affixing stickers on the registration number plate is prohibited.
★Various state governments have also issued orders against affixing stickers depicting caste and religion on the body of the vehicle.
★The Uttar Pradesh Transport Directorate has launched a special drive to challan vehicle owners using caste-specific and religion-specific stickers.
★Affixing labels or stickers on the registration number plate can result in a fine of up to Rs 5,000 for a first-time offense.
★Repeat offenses can lead to imprisonment for up to 1 year and a fine of up to Rs 10,000.
★The police are issuing challans under Section 179 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 for pasting stickers on the body of vehicles.
★Section 179 provides for a penalty in case of disobedience or obstruction of orders and refusal to give information.
★If anyone willfully disobeys such directions or obstructs any person or authority, they can be fined up to five hundred rupees.
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