Driving License New Rules: The central government has made changes in some rules regarding driving license, after which the common man will not need to visit RTO for driving license.
Driving License New Rules: There is important news regarding the making of Driving License New Rules. The government has changed the old rules regarding DL.
Under this, people no longer need to visit the Regional Transport Office (RTO) for a driving license. Actually, the central government has made the rules for making driving license very easy now. Let us know about this new rule of the government.
Driving test no longer needed
The government has amended the rules for driving license. According to the new rule, now you do not have to give any kind of driving test by going to the RTO. These rules have been notified by the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, these rules have come into force from December. With this new change, crores of people who are lying in the waiting list of RTO for their driving license will get a big relief.
Must go to driving school and take training
This is being informed by the ministry to all those applicants who are still waiting for their test at RTO to get driving license. Now they can get themselves registered for driving license in any recognized driving training school. They will have to take training from Driving Training School and pass the test there, a certificate will be given to the applicants by the school. On the basis of this certificate, the driving license of the applicant will be issued.
what are the new rules
There are also some guidelines and conditions from the Ministry of Road and Transport regarding training centers. Which includes from the area of training centers to the education of the trainer. Let’s understand this.
1. The authorized agency shall ensure that the training centers for two wheeler, three wheeler and light motor vehicles have at least one acre of land, for the centers for medium and heavy passenger goods vehicles or trailers, two acres will be required.
2. The trainer should be at least 12th class pass and should have at least five years driving experience, should be well versed in traffic rules.
3. The ministry has also prescribed a teaching curriculum. For driving light motor vehicles, the duration of the course will be maximum 4 weeks lasting up to 29 hours. The syllabus of these driving centers will be divided into 2 parts. Theory and Practical.
4. People have to spend 21 hours in learning to drive on basic roads, rural roads, highways, city roads, reversing and parking, uphill and downhill driving etc. The theory part will cover 8 hours of the entire course, it will include understanding road etiquette, road rage, traffic education, understanding the causes of accidents, first aid and driving fuel efficiency.