The Asian Age

90% driving licence papers filed online

New record set in July

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New Delhi, Aug. 14: More than 90 per cent of applicatio­ns for driving licence last month were received online, Delhi’s transport department data showed. According to the department, 17,435 of 19,375 fresh applicatio­ns for permanent driving licence in July were made online. Only 1,940 applicants chose to visit regional transport offices ( RTOs) to have their permanent driving licence.

“We started using the all India Saarthi 4 software of NIC in mid 2017. The figures for July 2018 are here. Online is increasing steadily in all RTOs and now exceeds offline almost everywhere ( sic),” Delhi transport secretaryc­um- commission­er Varsha Joshi tweeted.

There were a few online applicants when the online facility was started in July last year, but the number has picked up gradually, she said. Also, online applicatio­ns for learners’ licences also exceeded offline requests, data shows. There were 18,344 online applicatio­ns as against 14,451 offline applicatio­ns for learners’ driving licence in July.

The online facility cuts down on the time people have to spent in queues at the motor licensing offices( MLOs) for driving licences. Neverthele­ss, the department has set up helpdesks at all the MLOs barring three, to assist people in filling up forms if they choose offline mode of applicatio­n.

An analysis of data shows maximum online applicatio­ns for learners’ licence were received at Rohini ( 2,499), followed by Dwarka ( 2,538) and Loni ( 2,065). The least number of applicatio­ns was made at IP Depot ( 186).

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