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HP RTO Learner License Test Questions

Himachal Pradesh RTO Website is providing more Questions and Answers to the Learner Licence FAQ. The below information is very useful to know about the LLR before initiate.

Transport Commissionerate and State Transport Authority (Government of Himachal Pradesh)

Learner Licence in Himachal Pradesh

How To Obtain a Learner’s Licence

Necessity:

  • No person shall drive a motor vehicle in any public place unless he holds an effective driving licence issued to him by the Licensing Authority, authorising him to drive the vehicle.

The application required:

  • Application form in CMV FORM 2
  • 3 recent passport size photographs

Minimum Requirements

a. Age Between 16 and 18

  • The applicant shall have attained the age of 16 years in case of Motor Cycle without Gear.
    The consent/declaration of the parents shall be given before the licencing authority.

b. Age 18 Years and Above

  • The applicant shall have attained the age of 18 years in case of a motorcycle with gear or a light motor vehicle.

c. For Transport Vehicle

  • The applicant shall have attained the age of 20 years in case of Transport vehicle (Auto rickshaw cab, Taxi, Goods Vehicle, Bus etc.)
  • One year of driving experience in a light motor vehicle is required.
  • The minimum educational qualification is a pass in the 8th Std at the school level.
    Medical certificate in form No.CMV Form 1 and CMV Form 1-A is necessary in case of transport vehicle

The documents required:

a. Proof of Address: (any one of the following)

  • Passport
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Electoral Roll
  • Aadhar
  • Payslip issued by any office of the Central Government or a State Government or a Local body.
  • Self swearing Affidavit by an applicant before an executive Magistrate or a First Class Judicial Magistrate or a Notary Public as evidence of address.

b. Proof of Age: (any one of the following)

  • School Certificate.
  • Birth Certificate.
  • Certificate granted by the registered medical practitioner, not below the rank of a Civil Surgeon.
  • Self swearing Affidavit by an applicant before an executive Magistrate or a First Class Judicial Magistrate or a Notary Public as evidence of age.

What is the amount of Fees payable?

  • Fees as per Rule 32 of CMVR 1989.

Where to file that application?

  • Application for learner shall be presented by the applicant before the RTOs/R&LAs of the area concerned or can apply online on Sarathi.

What is a Preliminary test? Whether any exemption is provided?

  • The 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.
  • Online Computer-based tests are being conducted at the RTO/RLA Offices
  • In the case of others, and Oral test will be conducted.
  • These tests will be conducted by the Inspector of Motor Vehicles.
  • Applicants who are already having driving are exempted from appearing for a preliminary test in case of additional endorsement of a new class of vehicle.

What is the Subject in the Preliminary Test?

  • Traffic signs, traffic signals and rules of the road regulations made under section 118 of the Motor Vehicles Act.
  • Duties of the 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
  • The Documents he should carry with him while driving a vehicle

What is to be done failing in the preliminary test?

  • Application along with documents will be returned to the failed applicant and he can reappear for a retest on the next day.

What is the period of validity of the Learner’s licence?

  • Learners are valid for the period of six months and can not be renewed further. In case of the expiry of the LL, the applicant needs to repeat the process afresh.