Under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, you need to have a valid driving licence to drive a vehicle in the country. You can apply for a driving licence only after you have held a learner's licence for 30 days. If you are looking to apply for a learner's licence in Arunachal Pradesh, here is a guide to take you through the process.
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You can apply for a learner's licence in Arunachal Pradesh, by paying a fee of Rs.200 (application fee-Rs.150, test fee- Rs.50) and following these steps:
The learner's licence test will test your knowledge of traffic rules and regulations. This is a written test and will be conducted under the supervision of the Motor Vehicles Inspector. Once you pass the test, you can drive a car with the 'L' symbol board stuck on the back and front of your vehicle. If you do not pass the test, you can always appear for it again the next day.
Once you pay the application fee, you have to submit these documents to get a duplicate learner's licence:
All corrections that need to be made to your learner's licence can be authorised and made only by the RTO which has issued your learner's licence.
You can easily check your learner's licence status by going to the website - https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan/
You can apply for your driving licence within 30 days after your learner's licence has been issued. Note that you should apply for a driving licence no later than 180 days from the date of issuance of your learner's licence.
No, there is no provision yet where you can give the learner's licence test online.
Yes., a learner's licence that has been issued in Arunachal Pradesh will be valid in Delhi and other states of India.
No, you do not have to give any driving test to get a learner's licence test in Arunachal Pradesh.
No. A learner's licence is valid for six months. After expiry, you will have to apply for a new one.
Yes, you can find a mock test on https://sarathi.parivahan.gov.in/. Choose your state and from the learner licence menu, select 'Mock Test for LL'.
No, you cannot apply for a driving licence if your learner's licence has expired.
If you miss your learner's licence test, you will have to pay a retest fee and schedule a new appointment.
Yes. You have to apply for a learner's licence if you want to add another class of vehicle.
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