Hindustan Times (Delhi)

RTO at your door: 90+% transport services go ‘faceless’ in online push

- Sweta Goswami letters@hindustant­imes.com

Delhi residents can avail of 33 transport documents online without visiting a regional transport office after the Delhi government on Wednesday launched the “faceless transport services” programme, which pushes online 95% of all travel-related paperwork, and has allowed the state to shut four of its busiest transport offices in Sarai Kale Khan, IP Depot, Vasant Vihar, and Janakpuri.

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal launched the service from the IP Depot RTO on Wednesday, after which he and state transport minister Kailash Gahlot locked the gate of the office, a symbolic gesture to announce the closure of the centre.

“The Delhi government has taken a revolution­ary step. Only an honest government could make this possible. Earlier, we used to hear that the fee that agents in the RTOS took went all the way to the top government officers. But now, it does not go anywhere — neither in the pockets of the agents nor of the top brass. This online faceless system has eradicated the need for agents and the chance of corruption,” Kejriwal said on Wednesday.

The project, a first in India, allows an applicant to appear for a learners’ driving licence test from home.

On passing the test, the applicant is issued an e-learners’ licence valid for six months.

To avoid any proxy test attempt — since it is no longer undertaken at an RTO under a licensing officer’s supervisio­n — the software extracts the applicant’s data and picture from their Aadhaar card, and draws out their facial map using a live recognitio­n system to match it with the image on the card. The test also includes a colour-blind test to match the road safety prescribed standards. All documents are digitally signed by the

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authoritie­s and applicants, and delivered either through post or electronic­ally.

The online learners’ licence test, which has 10 objective-type questions, takes 10 minutes to complete. An applicant gets the licence if they score six out of 10 marks in the computeris­ed test.

Delhi has 13 RTOS, of which these four have been shut for public dealing. To be sure, all the 10 driving test tracks in the city will continue to be operationa­l as a learners’ license is valid for only six months and the motorist has to apply for a permanent DL within this time. To get a permanent DL, a person will still have to visit an RTO to appear for a driving test on the government’s automated tracks.

Other online services include renewal and duplicate driving licence (DL) or vehicle registrati­on certificat­e (RC), permit or RC transfer and so on.

“All [transport] services can now be accessed online. Only two services require you to come to the RTO now — to give a driving test for a permanent DL, for which all processes till the actual test, including the appointmen­t and fees, have already been made online; and to get the fitness of your vehicle checked... All department­s are under the process of going faceless and online,” Kejriwal said.

The state transport department began a trial of this project with 12 faceless services in February this year. Over the course of the five-month trial, the department carried out 342,000 transactio­ns. Reports of the trial showed that the department achieved a transactio­n success rate of 80% in this period, and a rejection rate of 1%. The remaining 19% of the applicatio­ns are on hold for want of documents.

Transport minister Kailash Gahlot said no applicant will be required to go to an RTO or transport department zonal office.

“Whether you are at home, office or a cyber cafe, you can get all the documents that you used

WHAT DOES A ‘FACELESS’ SERVICE MEAN? to get till now by visiting an RTO. In the 75th year of India’s independen­ce, this is a great gift from the Delhi government to the residents of Delhi. Now they have total freedom from long queues, brokers or middlemen,” said Gahlot.

SOME OF THE SERVICES AVAILABLE

Renewal of driving license

Duplicate DL

Internatio­nal driving permit

Change of address

DL extract

DL replacemen­t

Transfer of ownership Duplicate registrati­on certificat­e Change of Address Issuance of NOC

Hypothecat­ion addition

Hypothecat­ion terminatio­n

An applicant can also call the Delhi government’s doorstep service delivery helpline number (1076), if they need assistance, said officials.

“Apart from this, three deputy commission­ers in Surajmal Vihar, Dwarka and Sarai Kale

Fresh permit for goods vehicles Fresh permit for passenger vehicle

Renewal of authorisat­ion Renewal permit certificat­e Renewal of late permit of goods vehicle for more than 3 months Transfer of permit

Khan will also address grievances,” Gahlot said.

Ashish Kundra, Delhi’s transport commission­er said the department has also set up a Whatsapp chatbot to assist commuters, and details are on the department’s website (transseen port.delhi.gov.in).

Several motorists lauded the service.

Cheshta Mehta, a resident of Palam Village in southwest Delhi, was the first to get an e-learner’s licence under the new system. “At first, I assumed that faceless services meant only the applicatio­n process was online. But, I took the test at my home on my laptop. If you upload the correct documents, the entire process is a breeze. I am sure many states will replicate this online system now. It saved me a day’s salary because otherwise I would have to take an off from office to visit the RTO for the test,” she said.

For those do not have internet connection­s or are unable to use the online services, however, the department is setting up facilitati­on centres at all its 13 RTOS, including the four that were shut on Wednesday. Also, the same service can be availed by dialling 1076 and using the government’s already existing doorstep delivery of service scheme.

The services have been merged with the doorstep delivery setup as well. “A ₹50 fee will be charged to complete the online process at the facilitati­on centres at RTOS and through the doorstep delivery system,” a senior transport official said.

The official added that nearly 100% Delhi’s population of vehicle owners are Aadhaar seeded, which makes the online system simpler for the applicants. But those who still do not have Aadhaar cards will have to visit the RTO after applying online.

Officials also clarified that no transport office employee was relieved of their duty after the RTOS were shut. “All workers were overburden­ed under the existing system as annually Delhi clocks around 3 million transactio­ns from the 13 RTOS. So, under the new system, it has helped us optimise our resources. Some of the MLOS have now been put on road safety and enforcemen­t duty,” a senior transport official said.

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