Guideline
to obtain Two Wheeler Licence
Test on Automated Driving Test Track
An
applicant for a Two Wheeler Driving License will have to take the following
Tests:
·
Identifying
Traffic symbols.
·
Ability
to drive forward on a serpentine
Pre-requisites for the
Test
·
Candidate
should possess a valid Learner’s License
·
Candidate
should have Driving Licence Test Fee Paid receipt
·
Obtain
a Test Date and Time Slot at the respective (LL Issued) RTO
·
Candidate
should obtain test slot separately for Two Wheeler
·
Present
himself at the RTO on the appointment taken date and time
Sequence of Procedure
for giving Test on Track
·
Candidate
has to report at the Registration Desk
·
Candidate
should carry the LL and DL Fee paid Receipt
·
Candidate’s
ID, LL and other documents would be verified with the data available in the
SARATI software database.
·
Candidate’s
thumbs verification should carried out for Identity verification.
·
Candidate,
if eligible, would be provided Authorizations document to enter the Testing
Area
·
The
Authorizations document would have details such as Name, Date of Birth, Class
of Vehicle for which the test is being attempted, LL number, LL issue date etc.
and an Unique ID number and an RFID card for use in the test track
·
Candidate
should enter the Testing area along with the vehicle and await his/her turn
·
When
allowed to take the test, the candidate would swipe his/her RFID card at the
two wheeler track for verification
·
The
candidate would be guided by Signal Lights in the track
·
During
the time the candidate ID is being verified by the computer system, the signal
light would be RED, flashing intermittently
·
If
the candidate is eligible to take the test and if all the track sensors are
properly positioned, the control computer would set the signal to GREEN
·
The
candidate should start his vehicle and proceed with the test in the track as
required in that particular track
·
When
the candidate crosses the START line, the computer system would start a timer
which would be running till the time the candidate either crosses the STOP line
or the maximum time allotted for the runs out
·
During
the course of the test, if any of the sensors were to be disturbed from their
position, the computer system would detect all such violations
·
When
the test is complete either due to the candidate crossing the STOP line or the
timer running out, the computer system would allocate marks based on the number
of sensors disturbed and the time taken for completing the test.
·
The
vehicle movement during the test would be recorded on video and stored as part
of the candidate’s record
Two Wheelers Licence
Track Test (The Serpentine Test)
The sequences of events in this test
are as under:
·
In this test, the candidate is
expected to drive the Two Wheeler, in the forward direction, without setting
his/her foot down, within the stipulated time, in a track shaped like an
intertwined serpent.
·
The candidate should swipe his/her
RFID card in the Reader, positioned at the entry to the track for verification
·
The candidate would be guided by
Signal Lights in the track
·
During the time the candidate ID is
being verified by the computer system, the signal light would be RED, flashing
intermittently
·
If the candidate is eligible to take
the test and if all the track sensors are properly positioned, the control
computer would set the signal to GREEN.
·
The candidate should start his
vehicle move forward and cross the START line.
·
The Signal light would turn RED
immediately after the crossing of the START line by the vehicle.
·
The candidate should drive forward
on the track, without knocking down any of the marker poles positioned on the
borders of the parking slot.
·
When the vehicle crosses the START
line, the computer system would start a timer which would be running till the time
the candidate either crosses the STOP line or the maximum time allotted for the
runs out.
·
During the course of the test, if
any of the sensors were to be disturbed from their position, the computer
system would detect all such violations and allocate suitable penalty marks.
·
When the test is complete either due
to the candidate crossing the STOP line or the timer running out, the computer
system would allocate marks based on the number of sensors disturbed and the
time taken for completing the test.
·
The vehicle movement during the test
would be recorded on video and stored as part of the candidate’s record.
·
The picture of the candidate would
be captured, midway during the test, by a camera mounted inside the LMV, as
additional record.