Pune vehicle owners are expressing their frustration with the implementation of the High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) system. High costs and frequent technical glitches are the primary reasons for their resistance. The Transport Commissioner's offic
HsrpPuneVehicle OwnersHigh CostsTechnical GlitchesReal Estate PuneFeb 17, 2025
The High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) system is a modernized registration plate system for vehicles that includes security features to prevent tampering and theft. It is being implemented in various cities across India, including Pune.
Vehicle owners in Pune are resistant to the HSRP system due to high costs and frequent technical glitches that have caused delays and inconvenience.
The standard fee for a two-wheeler is Rs. 1,200, and for a four-wheeler, it is Rs. 2,000. These costs are higher than those for the old registration plates.
The Transport Commissioner's office has appointed three agencies: Rosmerta Safety Systems Ltd (Zone 1), Real Safety Systems (Zone 2), and Techno Safety Systems (Zone 3) to manage the HSRP process in different zones of Pune.
The government has acknowledged the issues and has promised to address them. They are calling for better coordination and transparency from the appointed agencies to improve the process and gain public trust.
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