Vehicle Beacon Lights in India - Code Law For Beacons

Code Law For Beacons

In pursuance of powers under clause (iii) of proviso to rule 108 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989, the Central Government has, vide Notification No. 52 (E) dated 11–01–2002 of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways specified what a vehicle carrying the following high dignitaries shall be permitted to use.

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