Gadkari promises speedier process for driving licenses

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

In future, Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) will have to issue driving licenses within a stipulated time after a person passes a computerised driving test, said today. He was speaking at an event organised by a channel here. "To check the menace of bogus driving licences, we are opening 2,000 motor training centres across the country ...where licence seekers would go for the test.

Their driving performance will be checked by computers," said. "After (the applicant) passing the test, the result will be shared with the concerned RTO, which will issue the driving license within three days. If they do not issue the licence within three days, they will be held accountable and will be fined," the said. It is very easy to get a driving license in India, and 30 per cent of driving licences in the country are fake, the said. His ministry was taking several initiatives to curb road accidents, said. His ministry introduced amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act by studying traffic rules from the USA, UK, Germany, Japan, and Argentina, he said, adding that the amendments, passed by the Lok Sabha, are likely to be cleared by the Rajya Sabha in the next few weeks. His aim is to reduce the number of accidental deaths on roads by 50 per cent during his tenure, the senior cabinet said.

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 21:20 IST
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