As per the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, no vehicle can be driven by any person in public places in India until it is registered by a registering authority. When the registration process of a vehicle is complete, it is assigned a number plate which is known as the official number plate.
The number plate assigned to a vehicle is unique and no other vehicle in the country will have the same number plate.
The different types of number plates that are available and their purposes are mentioned below:
White: If the vehicle number plate of a vehicle is white in colour with black font, the vehicle is private and cannot be utilized for commercial purposes.
Yellow: If the vehicle number plate is yellow in colour with black font, the vehicle is a commercial taxi or a truck although the driver of the vehicle requires a permit from the registering authority to drive it.
Blue: If the vehicle number plate is blue in colour with white text, it is a vehicle that is being used by a foreign delegate. Also, the vehicle number plate will include the country code instead of the state code. The table below shows the country code:
Number | Country |
134 | Botswana |
109 | Israel |
102 | Iceland |
77 | United States |
75 | Russia |
73 | Turkey |
68 | Pakistan |
52 | Netherlands |
17 | China |
11 | Great Britain |
7 | Bangladesh |
5 | Australia |
2 | Algeria |
1 | Afghanistan |
Black: If the vehicle number plate is black with the font in yellow, it means that the vehicle is commercial with a private owner who has rented the vehicle to someone else to drive. The permit is not required by the driver in this case.
Red with an Indian Emblem: Special number plans with the Indian emblem in green colour.
Upward Arrow: Military vehicles use a different system for vehicle number plates than any other type of vehicle. The system uses broad arrow as a prefix and the state code is replaced by the year in which the vehicle was manufactured.
Red: Number plates that are red in colour are temporary ones, where the permanent registration process has not been completed yet. The validity of such a number plate is one month.
Green: Electric vehicles come with a green number plate.
In certain states, the first 0 of the district court is replaced from the vehicle number plate with an alphabet. These alphabets denote the category to which the vehicle belongs. The alphabets and the category of vehicles are:
Special number plates, or lucky numbers, or VIP numbers, can be obtained through auctions at your respective RTOs. The details of such auctions are available on the websites of the RTOs. However, it is important to note that single numbers or numbers below 100 are typically reserved only for government vehicles. The price of such unique numbers can go up to Rs.3 lakh.
The first two letters represent the state or union territory that the vehicle is registered in. The next two numbers are the district numbers. The third part is the ongoing series of the RTO which can be anywhere from one to three letters or no letters at all. The fourth part is any number from 1 to 9999, which is unique to each vehicle. When the four-digit number runs out, a letter is then prefixed to it, and when that too runs out, two letters are prefixed, and so on.
Both new and old vehicles should now have an HSRP according to the new vehicle number plate rules. From 1 April 2019, all new vehicles will automatically have the HSRPs affixed to them, according to the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. So there is no need for new vehicle owners to spend a lot of time standing in queues or waiting for a long time to get their HSRPs.
The benefit of having an HSRP is that it helps in the prevention of vehicle theft. This is possible because it is the government that possesses such plates, so vehicle thieves cannot replace the number plate with a plate with another number. This makes it easier to trace and track vehicles that are stolen and also helps to discourage and reduce the incidence of vehicle thefts in India.
HSRPs have some unique features such as aluminum plates with rounded edges, a hologram of the chakra and the letters IND (for India), and a removable snap lock with a 7-digit unique code. If the number plate gets damaged, the only way to get a new plate is by visiting the RTO.
Yes, alphabets I and O cannot be included in the RTO series.
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