Only 6,184 autos can be legally in Chandigarh, said Sta – News2IN
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Only 6,184 autos can be legally in Chandigarh, said Sta

Only 6,184 autos can be legally in Chandigarh, said Sta
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Chandigarh: When the UT government has stopped registration of gasoline, diesel, CNG and Autorickshawshaws and only approved e-rickshaws in an effort to check pollution and promote e-vehicles, the Station Transport Authority (STA) only said 6,184 autos can be legally in a city in a city Reports submitted before the Administrator Advisory Board with transportation.
“The 6,000 Autos limit has not been achieved in UT.
The StA office has issued 5,684 permits to Autos to date,” according to a report continuing to add 500 registered cars in Mohali were allowed to operate in the city after counterpersignatures at the Sta office.
According to the agreement, the city and Mohali allowed 500 cars from both sides.
However, the AUTOS bearing registration number Haryana cannot enter the city for commercial and business purposes.
However, STA has begun to hold a discussion to provide a Panchkula A Mohali agreement.
UT recently submitted its action plan about controlling pollution to the center.
UT said it had launched a broad drive against vehicles that polluted and prepared plans to expand the road and improve infrastructure to reduce roads.
Road transportation Ministry and Highway have suggested initiatives to promote electric vehicles, such as freeing toll costs and parking fees for them and publishing the plate of green registration numbers.
The government has framed the mission of the national electricity mobility, aims to promote hybrid and electrical vehicles in this country.
Sta updates auto registration only after mandatory fitness inspection after every two years.
Every car owner must renew the vehicle permit after every five years at a cost of Rs 5,000.
The number of Rs 300 is a fitness inspection fee after every two years for the first eight years and then after every year for the next seven years.
Auto can walk on the road in Chandigarh for 15 years maximum.
Recently, the Punjab High Court and Haryana have directed the administration to frame policies in auto in the city.

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