This article explains the procedures for obtaining a driving license in India, including age limits, eligibility criteria, fees, penalties, and more.
In India, there is a rule that one must have a license to drive. However, even children in small villages often drive vehicles, a practice that goes unnoticed by parents who fail to realize its serious implications. Driving without a license is not only illegal but also a punishable offense under the Indian Penal Code. A driving license serves as a legal right to operate a vehicle.
Learner's License:
A temporary license issued to individuals learning to drive. It is valid for six months, after which the holder must apply for a permanent driving license.
Permanent Driving License:
Granted only to individuals who pass the driving test conducted by the Regional Transport Office (RTO). It authorizes the holder to drive specific types of vehicles.
Commercial Driver's License:
Issued to drivers of commercial vehicles like trucks, buses, and taxis used for public services.
International Driving Permit (IDP):
This license enables Indian citizens to drive in foreign countries.
Permanent Driving License
MGV: Medium Goods Vehicles.
LMV: Light Motor Vehicles, including cars, jeeps, taxis, and delivery vans.
HMV: Heavy Motor Vehicles.
HGMV: Heavy Goods Transport Motor Vehicles.
HPMV/HTV: Heavy Passenger and Transport Vehicles.
Additionally, drivers with heavy vehicle licenses (e.g., trailers) can apply for a heavy trailer license.
Vehicles without gears (up to 50CC engine capacity):
Minimum age: 16 years (requires parental consent).
Vehicles with gears:
Commercial vehicles:
Age Proof:
Birth certificate, school leaving certificate, passport, or PAN card.
Identity Proof:
Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport, etc.
Address Proof:
Electricity bill, Aadhaar card, ration card, or passport.
Other Documents:
3 passport-sized photographs.
Medical certificate (for applicants above 40 years).
Online
Note: Under new rules, candidates may complete their driving test at a recognized private school instead of the RTO.
Offline
Driving license fees vary by state.
A permanent driving license is typically valid for 20 years from the date of issuance.
International Driving Permit (IDP)
The RTA issues IDPs for Indian citizens traveling abroad. It is essential to carry your original license, passport, and IDP when driving in a foreign country.
Should you always carry your driving license?
Yes, it is a legal requirement when driving a vehicle.
What are the penalties for driving without a license?
Fines up to Rs 5,000, imprisonment up to 3 months, or both.
Can I update my address on my license online?
You can apply for an address change online but must visit the RTO for verification.
Can an Indian driving license be used abroad?
No, an IDP is required for driving in foreign countries.
How long does it take to receive a permanent license?
Typically within 30 days of passing the test, but some regions issue it within two days.