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    Fuel Colour-Coded Stickers on Vehicles Made Mandatory-Heavy Fine If Missing

    By Virat VermaMay 3, 2025
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    Fuel Colour-Coded Stickers on Vehicles Made Mandatory-Heavy Fine If Missing

    If you’re driving a vehicle in Delhi and your car doesn’t have a colour-coded fuel sticker, it’s time to take action. The Delhi Transport Department has made it mandatory to have both a High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) and a colour-coded fuel sticker on vehicles.

    This rule applies to both old and new vehicles. If you violate it, you could face a fine of up to ₹10,000. Notably, a similar rule was also implemented earlier around 2012–2013.

    What is a Colour-Coded Fuel Sticker?

    A colour-coded fuel sticker is a coloured label placed on the vehicle’s windshield to indicate the type of fuel it uses. The stickers are classified based on fuel type:

    • Orange sticker for diesel vehicles
    • Light blue sticker for petrol and CNG vehicles
    • Grey sticker for other special fuel categories

    This sticker is a mandatory part of the HSRP system, which the Government of India made compulsory in 2019 for all new and old vehicles.

    Under Which Section Can You Be Fined?

    If a vehicle owner fails to install the colour-coded fuel sticker, they can be fined under Section 192(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act. During a special drive in 2020, the Delhi government fined vehicles without HSRP and fuel stickers up to ₹5,000. This fine can now go up to ₹10,000.

    How to Apply Online for a Fuel Sticker?

    If your vehicle doesn’t have the sticker, you can order it online. Visit: https://bookmyhsrp.com

    • Choose “Only Color Sticker” if you only need the sticker
    • Select “HSRP with Color Sticker” if your vehicle doesn’t have an HSRP either
    • Fill in vehicle details like: State, Registration Number, Chassis Number, Engine Number, Laser Codes, and Captcha
    • Submit the form and make the payment online

    Once done, the sticker will be delivered to your address.

    Also Read- How to obtain Driving License without visiting the RTO?

    Joint Enforcement Drive to Begin Soon

    According to transport department sources, a joint enforcement drive by the Delhi Traffic Police and Transport Department will soon begin. Strict action will be taken against vehicles without HSRP plates and fuel stickers. This rule is mandatory for all vehicles, whether registered before or after 2018.

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