बड़ी खबर : Driving Licence बनाने के लिए नए नियम लागू ? | New Rules for Driving Licence 2021
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: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) recently issued new guidelines for issuing and renewal driving licenses across the country. The new rules issued by the ministry eliminates the need for the applicant to physically visit the regional transport office (RTO) and present himself before the licensing authority.
Under the new rules, the entire process of getting a learner's license -- from application to printing -- will be done online. The new rules have also deducted a year from the time period of a driving license. Electronic certificates and documents can be used for medical certificates, learners license, surrender of driver's license and renewal of driving license.
Under the new rules, renewal of registration certificate can now be done 60 days in advance, while the time limit for temporary registration has also been increased from 1 month to 6 months. At the same time, the government has now made changes in the procedure for learner's license, according to which the driving test will now be done online through a tutorial.
Within seven days of submitting an application, every applicant for a learner’s licence shall complete a tutorial on safe driving electronically on a portal, either accessed by the applicant himself or with the help of a facilitation centre,” said the notification from MoRTH.
The tutorial on driving will contain information on traffic signs, signals, road rules and regulations. It also includes the duties of a driver when his vehicle is involved in an accident resulting in death or bodily injury to a person or damage to the property of a third party.
The tutorial will also talk about precautions to be taken while passing an unmanned railway crossing. It will also mention the documents the driver should carry with him while driving a motor vehicle. Applicants applying for a license must answer at least 60 per cent of the questions in the test correctly. This pass percentage has not been changed from the current criteria.
Currently, at least nine questions need to be answered correctly from a set of 15 questions. These 15 questions are part of a questionnaire, which consists of 150 questions. The applicant must then apply for a driving license within 30 days and within six months from the date of issuance of the learner's license.
The state transport department is in the final stages of creating a software that will allow applicants to appear for a learners’ driving licence test from their homes, and get the document without any physical intervention, a senior official said on Thursday.
“The NIC (National Informatics Centre) is developing the software for e-learner’s licence and it is almost ready. It is currently undergoing testing and security audit. The NIC is also trying to add a face recognition system to ensure there is no attempt by proxy,” the official added.
Once implemented, an applicant will not have to visit the regional transport office (RTO) to give the test for the learners’ licence. The project is likely to take off in about two months, the official said.
Once the applicant clears the test, an e-learner’s licence with a validity of six months will be issued. “The process will require applicants to register on the transport department website, that will allocate them a date on which they can take the learner’s licence test from their homes. The applicant will go through a standard online tutorial, and can then take the test. The candidates will also have to sit for a test to check for colour blindness, after which the e-learner’s licence will be issued,” said the official.
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