"The drive will continue. At least one day in a week surprise checks will be conducted at any place in the town," said SP (Berhampur) Sarthak Sarangi adding "Now we are concentrating only on two-wheeler".
Vehicle owners would be fined if they violate Motor Vehicles Act pertaining to number plates. It includes colour of the letter, font, size, dimension of the plate and clarity.
"In the first offence, Rs 100 would be collected. If the offender repeats it, he wil be fined Rs 300," Sarangi said.
Similarly, the rectangular number plate must be written in English in the front and rear of a vehicle. Mopeds and bikes of less than 70cc should flash front alphabets of 15mm height and numerals of 2.5mm width with 2.5mm space. The size of letters of rear number plates should be 35mm high and the numbers 7mm wide with 5mm space, sources said.
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"The number plates should not carry any name, photo or stylish fonts," said Regional Transport Officer (Ganjam) S K Biswal. But many vehicle owners are seen installing fancy number plates and even some have names and phrases," he said.
Several people are upset over the sudden launch of the drive. "We welcome it, but the drive should be launched after creating awareness about different regulations regarding the number plate," said a vehicle owner.
The RTO, however, said they sensitised people about it during the Road Safety Week in January.