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The government is set to simplify the renewal process for Pollution Under Control Certificates (PUCC) for BSVI private vehicles. Cars that are up to six years old will now benefit from a three-year validity period, easing the burden on owners. However, older BSVI and BSIV models will face stricter regulations, requiring more frequent inspections. The new 'PUCC 3.
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