Refueling with Expired PUC? Prepare for a ₹10,000 Fine!

The Indian government has introduced a strict penalty system for vehicles operating without a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate. Drivers attempting to refuel their vehicles at petrol pumps without a valid PUC could face an instant fine of ₹10,000.

How It Works

The system is automated and integrated with digital monitoring tools. When a vehicle without a valid PUC attempts to refuel, the system checks its status against a database. If the PUC is expired,
the penalty is issued directly to the driver’s registered mobile number.

Will There Be a Warning?

Yes, drivers will receive a reminder to renew their PUC certificate. This provides them a grace period to update their documents before the fine is enforced.

How to Avoid the Fine

  • Renew Your PUC on Time: Ensure your vehicle’s PUC is updated before its expiry.
  • Set Reminders: Use apps or notifications to track the expiration date of your PUC.
  • Regular Maintenance: Keep your vehicle in good condition to pass the PUC test easily.
  • Check Before Refueling: Always verify your PUC status before visiting a petrol pump.

This initiative aims to improve compliance with pollution norms and promote environmental safety. Stay proactive to avoid penalties and contribute to cleaner air!

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