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RULE 31B THE CENTRAL MOTOR VEHICLES RULES, 1989 37
I. the applicant and the staff working under him are of good moral character
and are qualified to give driving instructions;
II. the applicant maintains the following minimum infrastructure and other
requirements, namely:—
(a) the premises where the center is proposed to be conducted is either
owned by the applicant or is taken on lease by him or is hired in his
name, spread over:—
(i) Minimum One acre – for accreditation for imparting driver training
for two wheelers, three wheelers and Light Motor vehicle;
(ii) Minimum Two acres for accreditation for imparting driver training
for two wheelers, three wheelers, Light Motor vehicles, Medium
and Heavy Passenger/Goods vehicles or Trailers etc. and it has
adequate infrastructure besides adequate parking area for the
vehicles meant to be used for imparting instructions in driving;
(b) Two class-rooms with teaching aids like computers and Multimedia
Projector for holding theory classes or lessons on Traffic Rules and
Regulations, Driving Procedures, Vehicle Mechanism, Public
Relations and First Aid;
(c) Simulator(s) for both the classes of vehicles (Light Motor Vehicle and
Heavy Motor Vehicle);
(d) Broadband connectivity;
(e) Driving tracks including Serpentine, Up-gradient, 8 shaped, Reverse
parallel Parking, Reverse S Test Tracks to provide practice to the
trainees for maneuvering, parking, reverse driving, driving on slopes,
etc.;
(f) Minimum one vehicle of each class of vehicles with dual control except
in case of two wheelers;
(g) Workshop along with exhibits;
(h) Should have biometric attendance system, qualified instructors,
e-payment, real time evaluation, online evaluation process and
adequate staff resources in each category (Teaching staff, IT personnel,
cleaning staff etc.);
(i) Building or premises should be as per prevailing norms;
(j) Valid Insurance of the training vehicles for trainees and trainers;
(k) Any other, as may be required;
III. The applicant or any member of the staff employed by him for imparting
instructions possesses the following qualifications, namely:—
(a) a minimum educational qualification to be passed in the 12th standard
with a recognised Board or Institution;
(b) a driving experience of not less than five years in addition to a
Proficiency Test Certificate in a course in motor mechanics or any other
higher qualification in mechanical engineering from an institution
established by the Central or a State Government or from an institution
recognised by the Board of Technical Education of a State Government;
(c) thorough knowledge of traffic signs specified in the Schedule to the
Act and the regulations made under section 118;
(d) ability to demonstrate and to explain the functions of different
components and parts of the vehicles;