This news is relevant to you if you also intend to obtain a new driver’s license. Indeed, obtaining a driver’s license (DL) will be far simpler coming forward. The drawn-out and challenging process of creating DL will be resolved with the adoption of the new regulation. At the moment, obtaining a DL requires multiple form-filling visits to offices. Errors are frequently committed during this procedure.
Obtaining DL will become a very simple process.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has announced modifications to the current driving license regulations to address the challenges associated with obtaining a DL. Following the new regulations’ adoption, the procedure for obtaining a driving license is expected to be much easier. The driving license regulations have been modified by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The regulations that take effect on June 1st state that driving tests are no longer required in government offices. You can now take a driving test at any private driving school. These schools will be permitted to administer exams and provide the required certifications to obtain a license.
Less stress with paper
There will be less paperwork needed to obtain a driver’s license now. Only the necessary paperwork for the type of car you wish to learn to drive—two- or four-wheelers—must be brought. As a result, fewer trips to the RTO office will be necessary. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways’ new regulations are intended to minimize pollution. To address this, nine lakh outdated government cars will be removed from service, and tight regulations on smoke emissions from the vehicles will be put in place.
There will be a punishment of between Rs 1000 and Rs 2000 for exceeding the speed restriction. A fine of Rs 25,000 and the cancellation of the car’s registration will be levied on minors found operating a vehicle. In addition, until they are 25, they will not be eligible to obtain a license.
Essential guidelines for driving schools
The school must be situated on at least one acre of land. In addition, two acres of space are needed for four-wheeler training. Driving tests should be administered properly within the school. In addition to five years of driving experience, the individual providing driving instruction (trainer) had to possess a 10th-class certificate. He should also be able to use IT and biometric technologies.
For light vehicles (LMV),
learning to drive requires 29 hours of training over four weeks. This is divided into eight hours of theoretical and twenty-one hours of practical training. On the other hand, heavy vehicles (HMV) require 38 hours of training over six weeks, comprising 8 hours of theory and 31 hours of practical. New rules have been made to ensure that new drivers learning to drive in private driving schools get good training and can drive safely on the road.
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