In India, getting a driving licence takes a long time and requires visiting many offices and filling out many forms. This complicated process makes it easier for corruption and unnecessary delays to happen, which can affect road safety across the country.Â
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has announced new regulations that will be in effect from June 1, 2024. Here's a breakdown of the key points:
One of the biggest changes is that you won't have to take your driving test at the Regional Transport Office (RTO) anymore. Instead, you can take it at a certified private driving school! This should make the process more convenient and potentially less stressful.
Government-approved private driving schools will now be authorised to conduct driving tests. To ensure quality, these schools will need to meet specific requirements, including:
The new rules also mandate a minimum duration for driving lessons. You'll need to complete the following:
These lessons will be divided between theory (learning traffic rules) and practical training (behind-the-wheel practice).
The new rules come with a stronger focus on road safety. Here are some key points:
Overall, the new driving license rules aim to make the process more streamlined and efficient while promoting better-trained drivers on the road.