
Pune: The mandatory installation of High-Security Registration Plates (HSRP) for vehicles in Pune has seen a poor response from citizens. Despite the government mandate to curb vehicle theft and counterfeit number plates, many vehicle owners have yet to comply.
According to official data, Pune has around 25 lakh older vehicles, but only 45,000 of them (0.75%) have been fitted with HSRP number plates so far. Since the implementation of the rule, approximately 2.5 lakh vehicle owners have registered for HSRP plates, but delays in supply from vendor companies have left them waiting for installation.
The HSRP system is aimed at preventing vehicle theft and tracking stolen vehicles efficiently. The number plates are tamper-proof, ensuring that they cannot be easily replaced with fake plates.
Enhanced Security: Helps track stolen vehicles.
Digital Vehicle Records: Makes traffic monitoring more efficient.
Prevention of Fake Number Plates: Stops misuse in crimes or accidents.
Transport Department Expresses Concern Over Poor Response
The slow adoption of HSRP plates has raised concerns among transport authorities. Despite making the plates mandatory for older vehicles in 2019, many Pune residents have not yet installed them.
A transport department official urged compliance, saying: "Vehicle owners must get HSRP number plates installed at the earliest. Non-compliance will lead to strict penalties."
Possible Penalties for Non-Compliance
With vehicle owners failing to adhere to the HSRP mandate, authorities are now considering taking strict action. Possible penalties include:
Fines for non-compliant vehicle owners
Suspension of vehicle registration
How to Get an HSRP Plate Installed?
To avoid penalties, vehicle owners can follow these steps to install HSRP plates:
Visit the official registration website
Enter vehicle registration details
Select a nearby authorized installation center
Schedule an appointment for installation