MoRTH announces new rules for driver's license & RTO tests from 1 June.

Goverment Scheme

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has announced new rules and regulations effective from June 1, 2024 to streamline and simplify the process for licence seekers. The new regulations include a simplified documentation process and the option to take driving tests at private, government-authorised driving training centres instead of the Regional Transport Office (RTOs). The new rules will also introduce stricter penalties for traffic violations. Fines for driving without a valid licence have increased, ranging from Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000. If a minor (under 18 years) is caught driving, their parents will face legal action and a fine of Rs 25,000. In addition, the vehicle's registration certificate will be revoked, and the minor will be ineligible for a licence until they turn 25.


      More severe penalties for underage drivers will be enforced following an infamous accident case in Kalyani Nagar, Pune, where a 17-year-old driver, who was reportedly under the influence, fatally collided with a motorcycle while said to be driving a Porsche Taycan at a speed of 160kmph. Notably, this Porsche Taycan did not have a registration plate.

     

     

 

     


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