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Driving licence: Features, types, uses, eligibility, and how to apply

For driving a four-wheeler in India, a driving licence is necessary. However, one cannot get a permanent driving licence straight away. You will need to apply for a learner’s licence before that. After about a month, you can apply for a permanent driving licence. Before getting your permanent licence, you will have to undergo a test in front of the RTO authorities; after they find you fit enough, your permanent licence will be produced. 

 

Features of a driving licence

 

Types of driver’s licence

Learner’s licence

Permanent licence

Commercial driving licence

 

Uses of a driver’s licence

 

Licence classes

Vehicle type Licence class
Commercial purpose vehicles with All India Permit to carry passengers HPMV
Goods carrying heavy vehicles HGMV
Motorcycles, with and without gear MCWG
Gear vehicles with 50cc or more engine capacities MC EX50cc
Without gear vehicles like mopeds FGV
Vehicles with engine capacity 50cc or less MC 50cc
Non-transport class vehicles LMV-NT

 

Eligibility criteria

Types of vehicles permitted Criteria
Vehicles without gears having engine capacity up to 50cc 16 years of age and parental consent
Vehicles with Gears Must be 18 years of age and must know about traffic rules
Commercial Gears Must be 18 years of age, completed 8th grade and should be trained from government-affiliated centre

 

Documents required for DL apply

 

Other requirements

 

DL application

You can apply via the online as well as the offline method by visiting the RTO office. 

Driving licence online application

For a new driving licence online apply, follow the steps below:

See also: mParivahan App and Parivahan Sewa portal login and online vehicle related services

Offline application

 

Fees payable for DL application

Licence issued Old fee New fee
Applying for a new driving licence Rs. 40  Rs. 200 
Driving licence test Rs. 50  Rs. 300 
Applying for a new learner’s licence Rs. 50  Rs. 200 
Renewing a licence Rs. 30  Rs. 200 
Applying for an international drivers licence Rs. 500  Rs. 1000 
Driving school licence issue and renewal Rs. 2000  Rs. 10000 
Issuing a renewed driving licence Rs. 50  Rs. 200 
Fee for appeal against RTO Rs. 100  Rs. 500 
Issuing a driving school duplicate licence Rs. 2000  Rs. 5000 
Renewing a learner’s licence Rs. 40  Rs. 200 

 

Checking the driving licence Status

Testing procedure for DL application

 

International driving permit

An International Driving Permit is a document that is issued by the Road Transport Authority of India to allow Indians to drive vehicles outside the country. You must carry your IDP along with the passport to avoid any issues hereon in the future. It usually looks like a passport and is issued in various languages as per the applicant’s requirement and the country they are visiting. 

 

Duplicate licence

A duplicate licence can be issued if you lose your original licence. To avail of the same, you need to visit the RTO office and submit the documents after filling out the form. A licence is valid for 20 years from the date of issue. 

 

Traffic fines

Traffic fines are penalties levied by the transport department on people if they break any traffic rules or regulations. This has been done to prevent road accidents and on-road deaths.

Also read: How to make a traffic challan payment?

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