UPDATE (31/12/18): Minister Sinanan has confirmed that there will be NO extension of the Moratorium.
UPDATE (28/12/18): Back in June 2018, TTPS announced the crackdown on Vehicle Inspection Stickers and after a 5-month Moratorium, dozens of motorists are now lining up at various Inspection Stations around the country. Expect to possibly join a long line if you have yet to get your vehicle inspected.
Minister of Works and Transport, Rohan Sinanan, is warning citizens that there should be no excuse for failing to have a Vehicle Inspection Sticker after the 5-month Moratorium ends on 31st December 2018.
Minister Sinanan is also reminding citizens that the Ministry had previously approved an additional sixty (60) Inspection Stations. The crackdown on Vehicle Inspection Stickers begin on 1st January 2019, with offenders facing a hefty $5,000 Fine.
However, some citizens are calling for an extension of the current Moratorium - but this is very unlikely to happen.
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