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Central Motor Vehicles (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2021 comes into force

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has notified Central Motor Vehicles (Sixth Amendment) Rules, 2021, effective from April 1, 2021. The Rules amend the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.

Key changes by the amendment are discussed in brief:

    1. Within seven days of submitting an application under rule 10, every applicant for a learner’s licence shall complete a tutorial on safe driving, electronically on a Portal, either accessed by the applicant himself or with the help of a Facilitation Centre.
    2. The tutorial on safe driving shall contain information on the following matters, namely: – (a) the traffic signs, traffic signals and the rules of the road regulations made under section118 of the Act; (b) the duties of a driver when his vehicle is involved in an accident resulting in the death or bodily injury to a person or damage to property of a third party; (c) the precautions to be taken while passing an unmanned railway crossing; (d) the documents he should carry with him while driving a motor vehicle.
    3. After undertaking the tutorial on safe driving, every applicant shall undertake a test within seven days of submitting an application under rule 10.
    4. Applicant shall be deemed to have successfully passed the test, if the applicant correctly answers at least 60 per cent. of the questions put to him.

23A. Access and Updation of the National Register of Driving Licenses by Licensing Authorities-The Portal for National Register of Driving Licenses shall be used by Licensing Authorities or such authorised officers designated by the State Government in each State to access, update and create electronic records available on the Portal for National Register of Driving Licenses.

23B. Duty of licensing authorities to Update National Register of Driving Licenses.

23C. Access to National Register of Driving Licenses. -Electronic records preserved and retained in the Portal for National Register of Driving Licenses may be accessed by such agencies or organisations as the Central Government may deem fit.

 

*Tanvi Singh, Editorial Assistant has put this story together.

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