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What is the eligibility criteria for driving license in India?
What are the eligibility criteria for obtaining a learner's license?
The eligibility criteria for obtaining a learner's license in Delhi, include the following:
Age Limit:
The applicant must be at least 16 years old for two-wheelers without gear (like scooters and mopeds) and 18 years old for vehicles with gear (like motorcycles and cars).
Residential Proof:
The applicant must be a resident of Delhi and should provide proof of residence. Documents like Aadhar card, Passport, Voter ID, etc., can be used as address proof.
Age Proof:
You need to provide proof of age, such as a birth certificate, school certificate, or any other government-issued document that includes your date of birth.
Passport-sized Photographs:
Usually, a few passport-sized photographs are required.
Form Filling:
The applicant needs to fill out the relevant form (typically Form 2 for a learner's license) available at the Regional Transport Office (RTO) or online through the Sarathi Parivahan website.
Medical Certificate:
A medical certificate may be required, especially for those applying for a commercial vehicle learner's license.
Parent/Guardian Consent:
If you are under 18 years of age, you will need consent from your parent or guardian.
Fees:
You'll need to pay the prescribed fees for the learner's license application.
Pass the Written Test:
Applicants are usually required to pass a written test that evaluates their knowledge of traffic rules, signs, and regulations. The test may be conducted at the RTO or online, depending on the process in place.