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A Learner Licence is the first official step towards becoming a licensed driver in India. Issued by the Road Transport Authority (RTO), the learner licence allows you to legally learn driving on public roads under certain conditions. It’s valid for six months and is a prerequisite to applying for a permanent driving licence.
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You can apply online for a new learner’s licence through the Parivahan Sewa portal (https://parivahan.gov.in) or by visiting your nearest Regional Transport Office (RTO). You'll need to pass an online or written test on traffic signs and road safety rules.
Documents such as proof of identity (Aadhaar card, Passport, Voter ID), proof of address, age proof (birth certificate, school certificate), and a medical certificate (Form 1A) if applicable, are required.
You must be at least 18 years old to apply for a learner’s licence for a two-wheeler or four-wheeler, and 16 years old with parental consent for a gearless two-wheeler below 50cc.
Yes, you can take the learner’s licence test online through the official Parivahan portal in some states, or visit your local RTO for the computer-based test.
In Bangalore, you can apply for your learner’s licence through the Karnataka Transport Department’s portal or at RTOs located in Koramangala, Indiranagar, or Electronic City.