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Keeping pandemic in mind, Punjab extends validity of vehicle documents till December 31

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CHANDIGARH, AUGUST 25: Amid COVID-19 pandemic, the Punjab Government has extended the validity of driving licenses, registration certificates (RCs) or permits, which expired on February 1 this year or expiring on 31st December 2020, till December 31, 2020.

Disclosing this here today, the Transport Minister Razia Sultana said that the driving licenses, RCs or permits expired in February 2020, which could not get renewed due to lockdown or the documents expiring on December 31, 2020, would be treated as valid till December 31.

Razia Sultana said that the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways issued fresh instructions yesterday for documents related to Central Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 and Central Motor Vehicle rules, 1989 like driving licence, Registration Certificates, Permits etc. She said that concerned authorities had also been apprised in this regard so that people were not put to inconvenience and rush at SDMs/RTA offices. She said that Police & Transport departments besides all Deputy Commissioners had been directed to ensure smooth movement of vehicles amid COVID-19 restrictions as per said instructions.

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