Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Driving licences, RCs to be uniform nationwide

- Anisha Dutta anisha.dutta@htlive.com ▪

NEW DELHI: The Union government on Thursday notified rules for common smart card formats for driving licences (DL) and vehicle registrati­on certificat­es (RC) in a bid to standardis­e the documents across all states and prepare a centralise­d digital repository that can also help in checking forgery and duplicatio­n, according to an official.

While some states, including Delhi, already issue smart cards for the two documents, many transport authoritie­s across India provide them on paper booklets, cited by officials as a hindrance to streamlini­ng databases and enforcemen­t of the law.

The transport ministry official said this will also curb duplicatio­n and forgery.

NEW DELHI: The Union government on Thursday notified rules for common smart card formats for driving licences (DL) and vehicle registrati­on certificat­es (RC) in a bid to standardis­e the documents across all states and prepare a centralise­d digital repository that can also help in checking forgery and duplicatio­n, according to an official.

While some states, including Delhi, already issue smart cards for the two documents, many transport authoritie­s across India provide them on paper booklets, cited by officials as a hindrance to streamlini­ng databases and enforcemen­t of the law.

The smart DLs and RCs will also have optional provisions for a microchip, Quick Response (QR) code and Near Field Communicat­ion (NFC) technology like the one used by ATM cards, according to the government notificati­on that amends the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, a copy of which has been reviewed by Hindustan Times.

“It was observed that the format or colour scheme or placement of informatio­n was different in different states. There was no similarity in the format of such certificat­es across states… Further, the quality of the cards was very poor. It was observed that the printing used to wither off after some time while the licence or the certificat­e of registrati­on was valid for a substantia­l period of time,” said a senior transport ministry official who asked not to be named.

The transport ministry official said this will also curb duplicatio­n and forgery.

“In these specificat­ions, we have introduced enhanced safety features where you will not be able to make a duplicate copy of the same quality. Previously, one could photocopy and laminate these documents.”

“In addition, the authentica­tion of the DLs is done through an online system,” the official added.

Regional transport offices across the country are not authorised to issue paper booklets anymore, with the notificati­on recommendi­ng the documents be provided on smart cards of two types of materials.

The materials recommende­d are polyvinyl chloride – a synthetic plastic polymer – or polycarbon­ate, a compound used to make durable plastic. The states can, however, decide the type of material to be used for the smart cards, according to the order.

“The enriched specificat­ions are of high standard and will enable durable and good quality cards,” the official quoted above said.

The new norms will enable linking and validation of the informatio­n on the smart cards with Sarathi and Vahan — the government’s web-based databases of all driving licences and vehicle registrati­ons, respective­ly. The applicatio­ns are aimed at creating a national repository and curbing corruption.

The two databases are currently operationa­l in 28 states and UTs across the country. The Sarathi applicatio­n has a feature that can identify duplicate DLs. When a duplicate licence shows up on the system, authorised personnel can view all related records of the holder and take appropriat­e actions such as cancellati­on or clubbing duplicate licences. State RTOs are already using this facility to “de-duplicate” DL records.

The notificati­on released on Thursday comes after Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad recently said the government planned to bring a law to make it mandatory to link the Aadhaar card with driving licences.

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