New Delhi. Delhi Government has given great news to the drivers. The Kejriwal government has now extended the validity of the Learning License expiring from February 2020 to November 2021 till 31 January 2022.
In view of Covid-19, it has been decided to extend the validity of motor vehicle documents like driving license (DL) by two months. People were facing difficulty in booking driving test slots to get permanent licence. This order of the Delhi government will also be valid for various documents related to transport including permit, fitness and registration certificate till the end of the year.
Sharing a statement from the Transport Department, Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said, “Keeping in view the requests of the people and the difficulties being faced by the Delhi Learning License holders in getting slots for driving license test, We have now extended the validity of Learning License (LL) till 31st January 2022, which is 01.02. 2020 and ended between 30.11.2O21.’
दिल्ली की आम जनता के अनुरोध पर और उनके हितों को ध्यान में रखते हुए परिवहन विभाग ने सभी डाक्यूमेंट्स की वैधता जो 01.02.2020 से 30.11.2021 के बीच समाप्त हो गई है, को आगे 31.12.2021 तक बढ़ाने का निर्णय लिया है। pic.twitter.com/8rJAh9BAyO
— Kailash Gahlot (@kgahlot) November 30, 2021
Went extended deadline to make learning licenses in Delhi
tell the Department of Transportation is allowed to e-learner’s license test driving from home or work to an applicant who has launched under its Faceless service model. Now learners license holders in Delhi can book slots by applying online. The applicants are given slots to take the driving test without visiting any office of the department. After passing the test, the license is sent to the applicants’ address.
Now you can also get this work done related to RTO,
People living in the capital of the country, Delhi do not need to go to Regional Transport Office ie RTO for documents like driving license or DL, registration certificate. The Transport Department started testing the faceless system for transport services from February this year and was formally launched in August. However, this feature does not include things like permanent driving test or vehicle fitness test.
In taking the online test, 20 questions are asked to the applicants, each carrying 10 marks. These questions are related to road safety, traffic signs and more. Applicants who score more than 6 marks will qualify the exam. After passing the test, the learner’s license will automatically be issued online which can be printed by the applicant.