New Rules Regarding Driving Licence
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In India, having a driving licence is mandatory for operating any two-wheeler or four-wheeler vehicle. If someone drives without a valid licence, they can face a heavy fine and strict action under traffic regulations. However, there is good news! Certain vehicles can now be driven without a driving licence. Let’s explore the full details of this new rule.
Which Vehicles Do Not Require a Driving Licence?
For those looking to drive without a licence, electric vehicles have brought a major relief. According to new regulations, some specific electric vehicles (EVs) do not require a driving licence. These include electric two-wheelers with a maximum speed of up to 25 km/h and vehicles that do not require a number plate. Since these vehicles have a low speed and are categorized as non-motorized transport, they can be driven without the need for a driving licence.
Penalty for Driving Without a Licence
If someone drives a regular motorcycle or car without a valid driving licence, they can face a hefty fine of up to ₹5,000. Additionally, arguing with traffic police in such situations can lead to charges of obstructing government work, which may result in further fines or even imprisonment.
Government Guidelines on Licence-Free Vehicles
As per the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, electric vehicles with a top speed of 25 km/h do not require a driving licence or registration. This means that if you own an electric scooter or bike with a top speed of 25 km/h, you can legally ride it without needing a driving licence.
Conclusion
If you want to drive a vehicle without a licence, opting for low-speed electric scooters or bikes is the safest choice. However, driving any other vehicle without a valid licence can result in heavy fines and strict legal action.