Big News, Driving License Rule Changed: Driving Licence Without Any Test at RTO, More Information Here

Big News, Driving License Rule Changed: : Driving Licence Without Any Test at RTO, More Information Here

NEW DELHI: The road transport ministry has notified a new rule that will allow you to get a driving licence after successfully undergoing training at any accredited driver training centre and you won’t need to undertake a driving test at any RTO. The catch is that you have to complete the training and pass the test, which needs to be recorded electronically for audit.

Driving test not required for DL

According to the amendments made in the rules for driving license, now you will not need to give any kind of driving test by visiting RTO. These rules have been notified by the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, these rules have also come into force. Due to this they are lying in the waiting list of RTO for driving license, there will be a big relief.

Driving License Rule Changed: : Driving Licence Without Any Test at RTO,: All You Need to Know

These training centres will be equipped with simulators and a dedicated driving test track for high-quality training to the applicants.

The driving course for a light motor vehicle in an accredited driver training centre will run for 29 hours in the span of a maximum of four weeks from the date of commencement of the course, according to the notification. The course will be divided into theory and practice.

The duration for medium and heavy motor vehicle driving courses in the training centres is 38 hours in the span of six weeks. “These are to be divided into two segments, theory and practical,” the notification said, as per a Mint report.

The training will also include teaching some basics about ethical and courteous behaviour with others on the road.

The centres are not only restricted to light, medium and heavy motor vehicles but will also provide industry-specific specialised training. The course will fulfill the shortage of skilled drivers on the road.

The accreditation granted for accredited driving training centres will be in force for a duration of five years and can be renewed.

Lack of proper knowledge and competency is considered to be some major issues on the Indian roads and a large number of road accidents occur due to such issues and lack of regulations.

Driving Licence Without Any Test at RTO, Rule Will Come Into Force….

The rules will come into force from July, which means people and institutions interested in running such facilities for driver training can start applying to state governments

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