Getting your driver’s license in India has a fresh look in 2024! The government has introduced new regulations to streamline the process, improve road safety, and tackle environmental concerns. Here’s a quick breakdown of the key changes:
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- Goodbye RTO Tests, Hello Private Training: No more RTO driving tests! Authorized private institutions will now conduct driving tests and issue licenses, aiming for better efficiency.
- Focus on Safety and Environment: Road safety and environmental responsibility take center stage. Strict penalties (fines up to ₹1 lakh) are in place for violations. Additionally, vehicles older than 15 years are now banned (since April 1, 2024) to combat pollution.
- Streamlined Online Process: Ditch the queues! The entire application process for a driving license is now online, saving you time and hassle. Submit applications, upload documents, and make payments from the comfort of your home.
- Tailored Training for Different Vehicles: The new rules establish specific criteria for obtaining licenses for various vehicle categories. This ensures drivers receive training specific to the type of vehicle they plan to operate.
- Setting Up a Private Driving Training Center?: Specific guidelines are in place for those looking to establish or operate a private driving training center. These include accreditation, land area requirements, and qualified trainers. Training centers must provide comprehensive theoretical and practical instruction to equip applicants with the necessary skills.
Fee structure for various types of driving licenses:
Type of Driving License | Fees |
---|---|
Learner License | Rs 200 |
Learner License Renewal | Rs 200 |
International License | Rs 1000 |
Permanent License | Rs 200 |
Permanent License Renewal | Rs 200 |
Issue and Renewal of License for Driving School | Rs 10,000 |
Issue of Renewed Driver’s License | Rs 200 |
Issue of Duplicate License for Driving School | Rs 5000 |
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