Meghalaya Cracks Down on Illegal Vehicle Modifications
The Meghalaya transport department has issued a 60-day ultimatum for goods vehicle owners to undo unauthorized modifications or face legal action. These illegal alterations, which violate motor vehicle laws, compromise road safety and structural integrity. Authorities emphasize compliance to prevent severe penalties and ensure safety.

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The Meghalaya transport department has announced a 60-day deadline for owners of modified goods vehicles to revert unauthorized changes, or face legal action, officials declared on Wednesday.
Recent assessments revealed numerous instances of illegal modifications on goods vehicles, including unauthorized changes to vehicle dimensions without approval from the proper authorities.
Such alterations breach multiple sections of motor vehicle legislation and compromise vehicular integrity and road safety. Officials warn of the increased risk these modifications pose, urging compliance to prevent serious consequences.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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