Driving Rules Changes: Now two wheeler drivers will have to give drive test for license, Ministry changed rules

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Driving Rules Changes: Now two wheeler drivers will have to give drive test for license, Ministry changed rules
Driving Rules Changes: Now two wheeler drivers will have to give drive test for license, Ministry changed rules

Recognized Driver Training Centers are being opened across the country. In this, the trainee will be taught to drive the vehicle from the simulator.

Driver Driving Training Center Scheme: If you are also going to get your two wheeler license made. So the government has made some important changes in the old rules. Which you must know about. Actually, let us tell you that the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has implemented new rules related to recognized Driver Training Centers across the country. In the new order, it has become necessary for two-wheeler drivers to give a test by driving a vehicle to get a license.

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Vehicle will be taught from simulator

According to the guide line of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, recognized Driver Training Centers are being opened across the country. In this, the trainee will be taught to drive the vehicle from the simulator. After taking the training, the centers are going to give a certificate to the trainee. On the basis of this certificate, you get a license in the RTO office. The person taking the training will not need to take the test at the RTO office.

Here are the changes

Let us tell you that earlier there was no need to give test after taking training from simulator for two wheelers and 4 wheelers or all other types of vehicles. But according to the new rule, it has become mandatory to give the test by driving the vehicle for the license of two wheeler. That is, the test will have to be given in practical and theoretical form. Driving license of two wheelers will be made only after passing this test.

Why the rule changed

Let us tell you that the chairman of Bus and Car Operators Confederation of India (CMVR) Gurmeet Singh Taneja says that there is no need to make balance in 4 wheelers or bigger vehicles, but balance has to be made in two wheelers. The trainee can drive the vehicle from the simulator, but training to make balance is not done, so training with two wheelers in the field has been made mandatory.

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