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In a notable policy shift, the Punjab government has eased enforcement regarding private or customized vehicle number plates, offering relief to many car owners across the province.

What Has Changed?

Authorities in Punjab have decided that vehicles displaying privately designed number plates will no longer be fined (challaned), provided that the plates clearly display the correct registration number.

Previously, motorists using non-standard plates—such as fancy fonts, stylized designs, or unique formats—often faced penalties for not complying with official specifications.

Focus on Identification, Not Design

The updated approach emphasizes vehicle identification rather than strict design compliance. As long as the number is:

drivers can use customized plates without the fear of fines.

Why This Decision Matters?

This move reflects a more practical and flexible enforcement strategy, acknowledging that many vehicle owners prefer personalized designs while still maintaining legal registration.

Key benefits include:

Still Important to Follow Basic Rules

While penalties on private plates have been relaxed, authorities may still take action if:

So, clarity and authenticity remain essential.

Impact on Car Culture in Punjab

Customized number plates have become increasingly popular, especially among car enthusiasts who view them as part of their vehicle’s identity. This policy change supports that trend while ensuring that law enforcement can still function effectively.

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