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however series starting from WB-01BB is new series for both Commercial and Private vehicles under One RTO One Code initiative WB-02 Beltala (four Wheelers private vehicles) Kolkata district: Discontinued, as WB-01BB is new code for all types of Commercial and Private vehicles under Beltala RTO WB-03 Beltala (commercial goods carriages)
The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation was established by the State Government of Maharashtra as per the provision in Section 3 of RTC Act 1950. The MSRTC operates its services by the approved scheme of road transport published vide Notification MVA 3173/30303-XIIA dated 29 November 1973 in the official gazette.
In Maharashtra, the two letters in each RTO is classified for a different kind of vehicle, e.g. MH 14 BT is assigned for MSRTC buses built in the bus building facility Pimpri, MH 02 CR is for commercial vehicles in Mumbai, MH 10 CJ is for two wheelers in Sangli, MH 04 GM is for cars in Thane, MH 12 JK is for special purpose vehicles in Pune and ...
MH SH 174 Jalna: MH SH 174A Jalna: MH SH 175 Jalna: MH SH 176 Solapur: Solapur: MH SH 177 Sindkhed Raja – Buldhana, Jalna: MH SH 179 Aurangabad: MH SH 180 Jalna, Aurangabad: MH SH 180A Jalna: MH SH 181 Jalna: MH SH 183A Jalna: MH SH 185 Jalgaon: MH SH 202 Dharni – Amravati: MH SH 208 Washim: MH SH 220 Parbhani: MH SH 221 Parbhani: MH SH 251 ...
The Regional Transport Office or District Transport Office or Regional Transport Authority (RTO/DTO/RTA) is an office administered by the State Governments constituted under Section 213 (1) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 of India and is responsible for implementing the various provisions of this Act. It operates under the Transport Department ...
The highway starting from its junction with new NH-348B near Chirner connecting Koproli and terminating at Khopta Creek in the state of Maharashtra. NH 353B 108.0
Maharashtra: 126 km (78.3 mi) Pune–Nashik Industrial Expressway [9] [10] Maharashtra: 250 km (160 mi) Pune–Aurangabad Expressway [11] Maharashtra: 225 km (140 mi) Nagpur–Goa Expressway [12] [13] Maharashtra: 760 km (470 mi) Hyderabad–Indore Expressway [14] Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana: 713 km (443 mi) Raipur–Hyderabad ...
This was adopted to ensure more flexibility and consistency in the numbering of existing and new national highways. [3] As per the new numbering system: [4] All north-south oriented highways will have even numbers increasing from the north to the south. All east-west oriented highways will have odd numbers increasing from the east to the west.