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Cops bat for number plates for e-bicycles in B'luru

March 31, 2024

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The Morning Standard

IN a bid to enhance road safety and curb crimes such as chain-snatching and robbery, the government has mandated High-Security Registration Plates (HSRP) for all vehicles. However, concerns have arisen regarding certain electric scooters and electric bicycles operating without displaying number plates.

- RAKSHITH GOWDA

Cops bat for number plates for e-bicycles in B'luru

Following incidents of ebikes often seen violating traffic rules, the Bengaluru City Traffic Police wrote to the government, urging for necessary changes regarding e-bicycles.

"Electric bicycles with lesser power output should be mandated to carry number plates or be subject to specific regulations," Kuldeep Kumar Jain, DCP - Traffic (East) said.

He further explained that according to the Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR), electric two-wheelers with a power output below 250 watts and a top speed not greater than 30 kmph fall under the classification of electric bicycles or electric scooters. These vehicles do not require a licence, helmet, or number plates to ride, and they are not registered under the RTO.

He mentioned that the law enforcement authorities are carrying out an awareness drive for e-bicycles, mostly used by delivery agents, to wear helmets, follow traffic rules, and not to ride on pavements.

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