Delhites should wake up and smell the coffee now. Owners of vehicles are now required to make sure that the gasoline tags, which are colour-coded, are visible on their windscreens. These stickers are required by the Delhi Transport Authority; noncompliance will result in penalties and the loss of Pollution Under Control (PUC) certifications.
How To Book Fuel Stickers Online
The application process for a colour-coded fuel tag is really simple, thanks to technology.
- Go to https://bookmyhsrp.com/ to log in to Book-My-HSRP (High-Security Registration Plate).
- Click on the High-Security Registration Plate with Colour Sticker section if you need to change the HSRP; if not, choose Only Colour Sticker.
- It is necessary to fill out the booking data, which includes the vehicle’s registration number, chassis number, engine number, and the state in which it is registered. The Regional Transport Office (RTO) issues the registration certificate or card, which contains all of these facts. The next two pieces of information, the front and rear laser codes engraved into the lowest corner of the HSRP, may be slightly curved.
- Fitment Location: Select an approved dealer from the list to have the sticker or HSRP plate fitted, then schedule a time slot or appointment.
- Before completing the payment, an OTP will be sent to the registered mobile device once all the information has been filled out. The receipt may be downloaded, and an SMS confirmation will be sent.
Entering the order number and the vehicle registration number will allow you to follow the order’s progress if you’d like.
What Is The Purpose Of The Stickers?
The stickers assist the authorities in determining the vehicle’s fuel type. This is especially helpful when certain cars, such as BS3, BS4, and diesel vehicles, are restricted under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) when pollution levels reach high levels.
Hologram stickers come in three different varieties: orange for diesel, blue for petrol and CNG and grey for electric and hybrid cars.