කැරිම හීනයක් සෙනිකව ලෙෆ්ට් වෙනව බලන්න වරෙල්ල ගුපියනේ

Bulathaa

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    මම හිතුවෙ ත්‍රෙඩ් එක දාපු එකාට හීනෙන් බඩු ගිහින් කියල.
     

    ob_server

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    etakota oka lankawe register karanna be neda? horen neh hemadama thiyagena inna wenne
    1. Standard Road Legal Limit (Up to 450cc)
    • Under the Motor Traffic Act, motorcycles with an engine capacity up to 450cc can be registered for general use on public roads.
    • Registration for these bikes is standard and handled through the Department of Motor Traffic (DMT).

    2. Sports & Training Registration (450cc – 1001cc)
    • Motorcycles between 450cc and 1001cc can be registered, but strictly for sports activities and training purposes.
    • Key Restrictions:
      • No Public Road Use: These bikes are generally restricted to racetracks and private grounds.
      • Approval Required: You must obtain special approval from either the Ministry of Defence or the Ministry of Urban Development.
      • Surcharge: A specific surcharge must be paid to the DMT during the registration process.
     
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    SK29

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    1. Standard Road Legal Limit (Up to 450cc)
    • Under the Motor Traffic Act, motorcycles with an engine capacity up to 450cc can be registered for general use on public roads.
    • Registration for these bikes is standard and handled through the Department of Motor Traffic (DMT).

    2. Sports & Training Registration (450cc – 1001cc)
    • Motorcycles between 450cc and 1001cc can be registered, but strictly for sports activities and training purposes.
    • Key Restrictions:
      • No Public Road Use: These bikes are generally restricted to racetracks and private grounds.
      • Approval Required: You must obtain special approval from either the Ministry of Defence or the Ministry of Urban Development.
      • Surcharge: A specific surcharge must be paid to the DMT during the registration process.
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