Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 - CHAPTER II - LICENSING OF DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES - Rule 12, Rule 13 and Rule 14

CHAPTER II
LICENSING OF DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES
 Rule 12, Rule 13,  and Rule 14

13. Form of learner’s license,- Every learner’s license issued by the licensing authority shall be in form 3.

Driving license
 14. Application for driving license,- (1) An application for a driving license shall be made in form 4 and shall be accompanied by-

(a)    an effective learner’s license to drive the vehicle  of the type to which the application relates;
(b)   appropriate fee as specified in Rule 32, for the test of competence to drive and issue of license;
(c)    three copies of the applicant’s recent passport size photograph;
(d)   save as otherwise provided in Rule 6, a medical certificate in form 1A;
(e)   a driving certificate in form 5 issued by the school or establishment from where the applicant received instruction, if any.
  (2) An application for an International Driving permit shall be made in form 4 A and shall be accompanied by-
(a) valid driving license issued by the licensing authority under these rules;
(b) appropriate fee as specified in rule 32;
© three copies of the applicant’s recent passport size photograph
(a)    a  medical certificate in form 1 A;
(b)   valid proof of Indian Nationals;
(c)    valid proof of passport, and
(d)   valid proof visa, wherever applicable.

15. Driving test,-  (1) No person shall appear for the test of competence to drive unless he has held a learner’s license for a period of at least thirty days.

 (2) The test of competence to drive referred to in sub-section (3) of section 9 shall be conducted by the licensing authority or other such persons as may be authorized in this behalf by the State Government in a vehicle of the type to which the application relates.

 (3) The applicant shall satisfy the person conducting the test that he is able to –

(a)    adjust the rear view mirror;
(b)   Take suitable precautions before starting the engine;
(c)    move away safely and smoothly straight ahead at an angle, while at the same time engaging all gears until the top gear is reached;
(d)   to change to the lower gears quickly from the  top gear when the  traffic conditions warrant such change;
(e)   change quickly to lower gears when driving downhill;
(f)     stop and re-start the vehicle on a steep upward incline making proper use of the hand brake or of the throttle and the foot-brake without any rolling back, turn right and left corners correctly and make use of the rear view mirror before signaling;
(g)    overtake, allow to be overtaken, meet or cover the path of other vehicles safely and take an appropriate course of the road with proper caution giving appropriate signals;
(h)   give appropriate traffic signals at the appropriate time, in clear and unmistakable by hand or by electrical indicators fitted to the vehicle;
(i)      change the lanes with proper signal and with due care;
(j)     stop the vehicle in an emergency or otherwise, and in the latter case, bring it to rest at an appropriate course on the rod safely, giving appropriate signals;
(k)    in the case of vehicle having reverse gear, driving the vehicle backwards, reverse it into limited opening either to the left or right under control and with reasonable accuracy.
(l)      cause the vehicle to face in the opposite direction by means of forward and reverse gears;
(m) take correct and prompt action on the signals given by traffic signs, traffic lights, traffic controllers, policemen and take appropriate action on signs given by other road users;
(n)   act correctly at pedestrian crossing, which are not regulated by traffic lights and by traffic police, by giving preference to persons crossing the roads;
(o)   keep well to the left in formal driving;
(p)   regulate speed to suit varying road and  traffic conditions;
(q)   demonstrate general control of the vehicle b confident steering and smooth gear changing and breakings and when necessary.
(r)     Make proper use of the rear view mirror before signaling, beginning maneuvering, moving away, altering the course to overtake, turning right or stopping;
(s)    use the proper side when driving straight, turning right, turning left and at junction of the road;
(t)     make proper use of accelerator, clutch, gears, brakes (hand and foot) steering an horn;
(u)   anticipate the actions of pedestrians, drivers of other vehicles and cyclists;
(v)    take precautions at cross roads and on road junctions  with regard to –
(e)   adjustment of speed on approach,
              (ii) proper use of rear-view mirror,
             (iii) correct positioning of the vehicle before and after turning to the right or left,
(iv) avoidance of cutting right hand corners,
              (v)looking right, left and right again before crossing or emerging,
     (w)  concentrate in driving without his attention being distracted and to demonstrate the
                   presence of mind;
(w)  show courtesy and consideration for the safety  and convenience of other road users, such as pedestrians, drivers of other motor vehicles or cyclists.



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