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Published May 22, 2024

Here's what's changing for private driving schools in India

By Akanksha Upadhyay

Starting June 1, 2024, obtaining a driving license in India will undergo significant changes. Here are the key changes and features:

Applicants can take their driving tests at private driving training centres authorised by the government.

These centres will conduct tests and issue certificates for license eligibility, eliminating the need for RTO tests.

New Rules for Private Driving Schools - Minimum of 1 acre for light motor vehicle training, minimum of 2 acres for heavy motor vehicle training.

Schools must provide access to suitable testing facilities.

Trainer Qualifications: Trainers need a high school diploma, at least 5 years of driving experience, and familiarity with biometrics and IT systems.

Training Duration: For Light Motor Vehicles, 29 hours over 4 weeks: 8 hours of theory and 21 hours of practical training.

Training Duration: For Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMV), 38 hours over 6 weeks: 8 hours of theory and 31 hours of practical training.

Licensing-Related Fees

Learner's License

Issue

Test fee

Driving Test Fee

Amount

₹150

₹50

₹300

Driving License Issue

International Driving Permit

License Reneval

₹200

₹1000

₹200

Regular Renewal

After grace period

Duplicate License for Driving Instruction School

₹300 + ₹1000 per year

₹5000

₹500

Appeal Against Licensing Authority Orders

Change of Address or Other Particulars

₹200

Addition of Another Vehicle Class

₹500