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In India , driving licences are issued by individual states via their "Regional Transport Authorities/Offices" (RTA/RTO). The common "All India Permit" allows the licensee to drive throughout the country. For obtaining a licence to drive motorcycles with an engine capacity of 55 cc or less, the minimum age is 16. One must be 18 years or older to drive any other type of vehicle.〔section 3 and 4 of Motor Vehicles Act 1988, India〕 For driving transport vehicles, one should obtain endorsement in the driving licence to effect.〔section 3(1) Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 India〕 == Conditions and tests == The most common licences are: * MC 50CCC (Motorcycle 50cc)—motorcycles with an engine capacity of 50 cc or less. * MC EX50CC (Motorcycle more than 50cc)—motorcycles and (Light Motor Vehicle)CAR. * fvg—motorcycles of any engine capacity, but without gears, including mopeds and scooters * MCWG or M/CYCL.WG (Motorcycle With Gear)—all motorcycles. * LMV (Light Motor Vehicle)—"light motor vehicles", including auto rickshaws, motorcars, jeeps, taxis, three-wheeler delivery vans, * LMV-NT (Light Motor Vehicle—Non Transport)—"light motor vehicles" for personal use only * LMV-TR (Light Motor Vehicle—Transport)—"light motor vehicles" for commercial transportation. * HMV (Heavy Motor Vehicle)—"Heavy or Low Motor Vehicle" ("open licence"; "All India Driving Permit for Cars and Trucks"). * HPMV-Heavy Passenger Motor vehicle * HGMV-Heavy Goods Motor vehicle * TRAILOR- Persons holding a heavy vehicle driving licence(Prime Mover) can only apply for heavy trailer licence See the Class and vehicle categories section below for the complete list. Most of the legislation regarding licensing is in the ''Rules of the Road Regulation'' and the ''Motor Vehicles Act, 1988''. While driving, drivers must carry the original of the driving licence. They should have an additional ''Badge'' if they are driving a taxi or any other public transport vehicle. Drivers have to appear for an oral or written test, depending on the state, to earn a learner's licence, which is valid for 6 months, and enables them to drive a car (LMV) or a motorcycle (MCWG), as long as someone with a permanent licence is present in the vehicle. Drivers then have to pass a driving test to get a permanent licence.〔section 8 of Motor Vehicles Act 1988 India〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Driving licence in India」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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