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Pimpri-Chinchwad RTO Introduces New 'LT' Registration Series for Two-Wheelers

Applicants for two-wheelers who wish to bid must submit a sealed envelope with a demand draft for a higher amount by 2:30 PM on August 1.

Shivraj Sanas

Pune: The Pimpri-Chinchwad Regional Transport Office (RTO) is launching a new registration series ‘LT’ for two-wheelers.

Meanwhile, four-wheeler owners must submit their applications in the prescribed format on July 30, between 11 AM and 2:30 PM. The list of numbers for four-wheelers will be displayed on the RTO office notice board on July 31 in the morning.

Applicants who wish to bid for these numbers must submit a sealed envelope with a demand draft for a higher amount by 2:30 PM on July 31.

The envelopes will be opened at 3:30 PM on the same day in the presence of the Registration Authority, and the numbers will be allotted to the applicants who submit the highest demand drafts.

Applications for reserving the remaining attractive registration numbers in the two-wheeler series will be accepted on July 31, from 11 AM to 2:30 PM.

The list for two-wheelers will be displayed on the office notice board on August 1. Applicants for two-wheelers who wish to bid must submit a sealed envelope with a demand draft for a higher amount by 2:30 PM on August 1.

The envelopes will be opened at 3:30 PM on the same day in the presence of the Registration Authority, and the numbers will be allotted to the highest bidders.

Once a vehicle number is reserved, a confirmation message will be sent to the applicant's mobile, and the receipt can be collected from the office on the fifth day.

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