Driving on roads is more like a passion for some, while for the others, it is one of the best means that makes travel easy and comfortable. Being able to drive on roads gives you the freedom to go wherever you wish to, but you do not get your license to thrill unless you have a valid driving license. In India, for an individual who wants to drive or ride on roads, procuring a driving license is mandatory. The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 prohibits individuals from driving or riding a motor vehicle without a driving license. The provisions of the act clearly state that no individual is allowed to ride/drive on roads without a valid driving license.
A motor insurance policy is mandatory for every vehicle registered as per The Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.
Driving License Categories in India
Driving license in India is issued depending on the class of your motor vehicle. However, the eligibility criteria are subject to change depending on the class of the vehicle.
CATEGORY OF USE | LICENSE CLASS | VEHICLE TYPE |
Personal Use | MC 50CC (Motorcycle 50cc) | Motorcycles with an engine capacity of 50 cc or less |
MCWOG/FVG | Motorcycles with any engine capacity, but without gears, including mopeds and scooters | |
LMV-NT | Light motor vehicles that are used for non-transport purposes | |
MC EX50CC | Motorcycles with gear, Motorcycles with a capacity of 50CC or more, Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) including cars | |
MC With Gear or M/CYCL.WG | All motorcycles even with gear | |
Commercial Use | MGV | For medium goods vehicle |
LMV | Light motor vehicles including motorcars, jeeps, taxis, delivery vans | |
HMV | Heavy Motor Vehicles | |
HGMV | Heavy Goods Motor Vehicle | |
HPMV/HTV | Heavy passenger motor vehicle/Heavy transport vehicle | |
Trailer | Person holding heavy vehicle driving license can apply for heavy trailer license |