New Driver’s License Regulations: The national government has changed some rules relating to driver’s licenses, which means that the average person will no longer need to travel to the RTO to obtain a driver’s license.
New Driver’s License Regulations: There’s some exciting news about the new rules for driver’s licenses. The former DL rules have been amended by the government. People no longer need to go to the Regional Transport Office (RTO) to get a driver’s license under this system. In fact, the central government has made obtaining a driver’s license relatively simple. Please inform us of the government’s new rule.
It is no longer necessary to take a driving test.
The rules for obtaining a driver’s license have been changed by the government. According to the new rule, you are no longer need to take any type of driving test at the RTO. These guidelines were announced by the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, and they took effect in December. Thousands of people who are on the RTO’s waiting list for a driver’s licence would benefit greatly from this new move.
You must enrol in a driving school and complete instruction.
This is being communicated by the ministry to all applicants who are still awaiting their RTO driving licence test. They can now register for a driver’s licence at any approved driving training institution. They must attend Driving Training School and pass the test there, after which the school will issue a certificate to the applicants. The applicant’s driver’s licence will be issued based on this certificate.
What new rules have been implemented?
The Ministry of Road and Transport has also issued some guidelines and conditions regarding training centres. This encompasses everything from training centres to trainer education. Let’s get this straight.
- The authorised agency shall ensure that two-wheeler, three-wheeler, and light motor vehicle training institutes have at least one acre of land, with two acres required for medium and heavy passenger goods vehicles or trailers.
- The trainer should have at least a 12th-class driver’s licence and at least five years of driving experience, as well as a thorough understanding of traffic laws.
- A teaching curriculum has also been established by the government. The course for driving light motor vehicles will last a maximum of 4 weeks and up to 29 hours. These driving schools’ curriculum will be separated into two parts. Theoretical and practical considerations
- People must learn to drive on basic roads, rural roads, highways, city roads, reversing and parking, uphill and downhill driving, and so on for 21 hours. The theory portion of the course will last 8 hours and will cover topics such as road etiquette, road rage, traffic education, accident causes, first aid, and driving fuel efficiency.