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New rules for Driving License Test in THIS State from 1st March: Documents required & more

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After Patna and Aurangabad, the rules of driving test will change in entire Bihar from March 1. In which automatic testing track trial will be mandatory. Applicants will have to give the test under the surveillance of CCTV cameras. The new system will increase transparency in driving license.

Changes have been made in the rules for obtaining a driving licence in all places of Bihar including Muzaffarpur. New rules will be implemented from March. A major change has been made in the rules for obtaining a driving licence. From next month, it will be mandatory to give exam on the testing track for driving licence in all the districts. This system has been implemented to promote road safety and transparency. At present, this facility is applicable in Patna and Aurangabad. But now there is a plan to implement it in 36 districts. Here, the Automatic Testing Track located in Bela Industrial Area in Muzaffarpur is ready. But due to land related dispute with BIADA, the said place has been sealed by BIADA.

Now the officials of the Transport Department have started the process of correspondence to get it opened. It is known that driving licenses are being issued through automatic testing trials in Patna and Aurangabad. Apart from this, the track is ready in 26 districts including Motihari, Darbhanga. The track is yet to be built in the remaining 10 districts.

Maruti will equip the equipment

Maruti company is making the track hi-tech with modern system. DL applicants have to give the test manually now. The company has started the work of delivering the equipment to the DTO office. In December last year, the department has signed an agreement with the company to build an automated driving testing track. DL testing tracks of Darbhanga, Gaya, Purnia, Bhagalpur and Saran are to be made hi-tech.

Trial under CCTV surveillance

After applying online through the testing track, applicants will have to take a road test under the surveillance of CCTV cameras. The main objective of this system is to provide licenses only to those candidates who are capable of driving and follow traffic rules. The department believes that this will curb the practice of giving licenses without tests, which will improve road safety. This new system will increase transparency in driving licenses and road accidents are likely to decrease.

Documents required to obtain a license

Applicants for a learning licence will have to submit identity proof, address proof, age proof and four passport size photographs. After this, questions about traffic rules will be asked in the learning test.

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