Those learning driving in Delhi now have the option to do so at government run automated test tracks. Officials said that this is also a move towards safety as it will prevent people from going to busy roads to learn driving. There are 13 automated driving test tracks in Delhi, two of which Sarai…
Currently, there are two such centres in the city - the Institutes of Driving and Traffic Research (IDTRs) at Sarai Kale Khan and Loni, both run by Maruti Suzuki. There is also a Driver Training Institute at Burari in northwest Delhi, run by Ashok Leyland, which is mostly for heavy vehicles. These driver training courses typically run for three to four weeks.
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CHENNAI : Indian Institute of Technology Madras’ (IIT Madras) Centre of Excellence for Road Safety (CoERS) launched a ‘Three-Step Training Process’ (3STP) at an event on ‘Capacity Building and Quality Standards for Driver Training – Factoring t