Jammu and Kashmir RTO (English)

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Learner's license allows you to learn driving with a regular and experienced driver of your choice. If you want to drive a motor car or a two-wheeler, this should be along with a friend, relative or an instructor of a driving school who holds a valid driving license. If you wish to become a professional driver and drive commercial, passenger or goods vehicles, you will have to get yourself trained at a driving school duly recognized by the Transport Department. Learner's licence is valid for the period of six months.
There are two specific rules to be observed while learning or training. The first is that you must paste or paint a 'L' sign at the back and front of your vehicle in red, on a white background and the second is that you must at all times be accompanied by a person holding a regular license. Secondly, If you are learning how to drive a two-wheeler, you cannot carry any other person on the pillion except your instructor.

Age restrictions for obtaining learner's licence

The applicant shall have attaining the age of 16 years in case of motor cycle with engine capacity not exceeding 50 cc (motor cycle without gear).
The consent/declaration of the parents/guardian is necessary and shall be signed before the licencing authority.
The applicant shall have completed the age of 18 years in case of motor cycle with gear or light motor vehicle.
In case of transport vehicles one must have 20 years of age and three year driving experience of light motor vehicle.
Medical certificate in Form CMV 1 and 1A is necessary in case of transport vehicle.

Where to file application?

Application for learner's licence shall be presented by the applicant before the RTO/ARTO of respective district.

What is Preliminary test? Whether any exemption is provided?

Written test will be conducted for the persons who have passed SSLC or equivalent examination or higher. This test will be of Multiple choice objective type.
In case of others, Oral test will be conducted.
These tests will be conducted by the Inspector of Motor Vehicles.
Applicants who are already having driving licence are exempted from appearing for preliminary test in case additional endorsement of new class of vehicle.

What is the Subject in the Preliminary/oral Test?

Traffic signs, traffic signals and rules of the road regulations made under section 118 of Motor Vehicles Act.
Duties of driver when his vehicle is involved in an accident resulting in death or bodily injury of a person or damage to property of a third party.
Precautions to be taken while passing un-manned railway crossing and
The Documents he should carry with him while driving a vehicle.

Jammu and Kashmir RTO (English)

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