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Most people in India not serious about following road safety rules: Gadkari

Most people in India are not serious about following road safety rules, and unless their mindset and attitude change, it would be difficult to reduce number of road accidents in the country, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Monday. The road, transport and highway minister pointed out that a whopping 5 lakh road accidents take place in the country, in which 1.5 lakh people die every year. "Jyadatar log road safety ko lekar serious nahi hai. Jab tak logo ka dimag aur mindset nahi badlega, tab tak road accidents kam nahi ho payega (Most people in India are not serious about following road safety rules, and unless their mindset and attitude change, it would be difficult to reduce number of road accidents in the country)," he said. Gadkari also emphasised on the need of following land discipline by drivers. He announced that his ministry will soon start conducting digital examination for those applying for driver's licence and later a practical driving test will be conducted. The .

Most people in India not serious about following road safety rules: Gadkari
Updated On : 27 Mar 2023 | 11:39 PM IST

Delhi govt defers relaxations in driving test, to ease existing norms

The Delhi government has deferred the implementation of some relaxations in existing norms for procuring driving licenses, sources said

Delhi govt defers relaxations in driving test, to ease existing norms
Updated On : 09 Aug 2022 | 8:37 AM IST

Delhi Transport dept to soon issue smart cards with QR codes for DL, RC

According to the statement, the new driving licence will have an advanced microchip with features like Quick Response (QR) code and Near Field Communication (NFC)

Delhi Transport dept to soon issue smart cards with QR codes for DL, RC
Updated On : 12 Oct 2021 | 9:47 PM IST

Licence cards without Gandhi

Gujarat is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and till recently, his picture featured prominently on one side of the driving licence cards issued by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) of the state. However, the new licence cards issued by the RTO don't have Gandhi's picture. State RTO officials in their defence have said that "safety and security" were the two "more important" factors which were kept in mind while designing the new cards. When some journalists mentioned this to state Transport Minister Vijay Rupani, he said he was unaware of the development and would get it investigated.

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Updated On : 09 Jun 2016 | 9:57 PM IST