Telangana: Points system to cancel driving licenses
Hyderabad: Now violation of traffic rules can cost motorists more. The Telangana government issued orders on Monday on the penalty points system and the same would be published in an extraordinary issue of the Telangana Gazette on Tuesday. As per the notification issued by the principal secretary to the transport department, Mr Sunil Sharma, Rule 45 (A) will be added to the Telangana Motor Vehicles Rules (1989). This gives a penalty point scheme for drivers.
As per the government order whenever a person having a driving licence commits an offence mentioned under the rules he will attract penalty points as specified. The penalty points shall be endorsed and their record will be maintained in the RTA’s database or in a manner prescribed by the state government. “The penalty points awarded for an offence shall remain on record for a period of 24 months from the date of award. If a driver having a licence exceeds 12 points during the preceding block period of 24 months his driving licence will be suspended for a year. If a person, whose licence was suspended earlier and later revoked after completion of a one-year period, again attracts 12 points subsequently, the driving licence of that person will be suspended for two years. On further accumulation of 12 points the driving licence will be suspended for three years,” the orders said.
Similarly, the government order said that if a person holding a Learner’s Licence attracts five points, the LLR shall be cancelled until he submits a certificate of learning from a recognised driving school or establishment. Meanwhile, the government order said there will be reduction in penalty points in case a person undergoes the defensive driving course or the course in motor vehicle accident prevention.