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52 THE CENTRAL MOTOR VEHICLES RULES, 1989 RULE 32
C. Refresher/Orientation courses
Refresher/Orientation courses shall be of short duration of 2-3 days and may
include the following topics:
(i) Behavioural Practices & stress management;
(ii) Defensive Driving Techniques;
(iii) Traffic Rules and Regulations;
(iv) Emergency handling techniques;
(v) Maintenance & fuel conservation;
(vi) Pollution and environment;
(vii) Case studies on accidents to analyze the cause of accident, who was at fault
and how it could have been averted.
A practical skill test and theoretical behavioural analysis test to be conducted for
such drivers to understand and analyze their improvement areas and give special focus
on those areas during the course of training. Simulators may be used to train & assess
such drivers in particular.
(2) Apart from above mentioned courses, the center may also choose to provide
courses and programs specializing in particular type of driving requirements like
Vehicles carrying Dangerous or Hazardous goods, Fire Trucks, Ambulance, Chauffeur
Driver, Delivery Van, Explosive and Sprinkler Trucks, Forklifts, Center Bus, Training
Workshops. Whereas these operations require additional training requirement which
can be addressed through these courses.
(3) The above courses should be in accordance with the National Skill Development
Corporation (NSDC) and Standardization, Testing and Quality Certification (STQC)
guidance and requirements.
(4) The attendance of the trainees should be strictly monitored and recorded
through biometric system where the criterion for eligibility post training shall be
eighty-five percent. Anyone not completing this criterion must be debarred from final
evaluation and for shortage of attendance or failure in Driving Practice the training
period may be extended as per requirement.
(5) The minimum criteria to pass the final evaluation of theory as well as practical
is sixty percent and the trainees who passed the Driving Performance Test conducted
by the Institute will be sent to Motor Vehicle Inspector for LMV/HMV Driving License
Endorsement.
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(6) After passing in all Theory Papers and [Test of competence to drive], the
Proficiency Test Certificate will be issued to the trainees and thereafter A copy of the
passing certificate along with the necessary details of the trainees will also be sent to the
concerned RTO for issuance of driving license.]
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[32. Fees
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The fees which shall be charged under the provisions of this Chapter shall be as
specified in the Table below:
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PROVIDED that the States may levy [fee lower than the amount specified in the
table and may also levy] additional amounts to cover the cost of automation and
technology utilised for conducting the testing or providing value added services.
1 Substituted for “Motor Vehicle Inspector’s Test” vide GSR 714(E), dt. 20-9-2022, w.e.f. 20-9-2022.
2 Substituted vide GSR 1183(E), dt. 29-12-2016, w.e.f. 29-12-2016.
3 Inserted vide GSR 271(E), dt. 21-3-2017, w.e.f. 21-3-2017.