Vehicles In Pune To Be Fined ₹10,000 At Petrol Pumps For Not Having Valid PUC Certificate? Here's What We Know
Speaking to The Free Press Journal, Dhruv Ruparel, Vice-President of Petrol Dealers’ Association of Pune, said they have not received any official notification regarding this

Vehicles In Pune To Be Fined ₹10,000 At Petrol Pumps For Not Having Valid PUC Certificate? Here's What We Know | File Photo
According to reports, an automated system is under development which will identify and penalise vehicles without a valid PUC (Pollution Under Control) certificate at petrol pumps in Pune.
Before implementing this system, the petrol pumps in the city will undergo technological upgrades, including the installation of sophisticated automated cameras. These cameras will scan vehicle registration numbers and cross-reference them with a central database to verify the PUC status of each vehicle, the reports state.
ALSO READ
If a vehicle's PUC certificate is found to be expired, drivers will receive instant fines directly on their registered mobile phones. However, there may be a short grace period, typically lasting a day, to allow drivers to renew their PUC certificate before fines become final, reports further said.
The requirement for a PUC certificate is mandated by the Central Motor Vehicles Rule, 1989, set by the central government. This certificate assesses a vehicle's exhaust to determine pollutant levels such as carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, ensuring compliance with emission standards.
Meanwhile, speaking to The Free Press Journal, Dhruv Ruparel, Vice-President of Petrol Dealers’ Association of Pune, said they have not received any official notification regarding this.
"We have not received any official notification. None of the government authorities have instructed us to upgrade any system. No communication has been provided to us. This news seems premature. I recommend waiting for an official notice from the relevant department," he stated.
RECENT STORIES
-
'Agar Main Aapke Chaddi Ka Naada...': Rakhi Sawant Demands Apology From 'UP CM' Nitish Kumar For... -
Public Health At Risk As Unhygienic Chicken Fry Stalls Operate Freely Across Vasai-Virar -
Mumbai Metro Lines 9 And 2B Set For Partial Opening By December 31, Promising Major Traffic Relief -
Gallery FPH: 'When Light Touches' By Dr Zirak Marker & Nikhil Purohit Is A Meditative Journey... -
Mumbai News: JJ Hospital’s Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Unit Treats Over 10,000 Patients In 12 Years
