for age above 40 medical certificate form 1A fee10   as to physical
fitness form1 application cum declaration  by oneself  fee10  form
4application to drive fee 5  attested copy election card  birth cert or
passport best   computerised test for road signs and signals  after passing
and one month apply for permanent for renewal  form 9 fee 10  for two
wheeler helmet and L plate front and rear  required  and figure eight  to
prove that you can cut lanes zoom in and out and perform acrobatics  for
four wheeler  dual control vehicle needed  in  europe  if form 1A says you
need corrective glasses  it is entered and shown on your licence in india
only seat belt  never mind with pot holes and abandoned cattle you cannot
speed unless  ```````````````````````````````````see navhind times
wednesday march 4 page three suv rams into  sixteen parked bikes one injured

On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 11:22 PM, Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या
* فريدريك نورونيا <fredericknoron...@gmail.com> wrote:

> https://www.goa.gov.in/howdoi/drivinglicence.html
>
> Obtain Driving Licence
> *Obtain Driving Licence: Goa*
> Every person willing to drive a motor vehicle is required to have a driving
> licence for the particular category of motor vehicle he intends to drive.
> Two types of driving licences are issued:
> •    Learner's Licence: This is a temporary licence valid for 6 months and
> issued to citizens, while they are in the process of learning driving of
> Motor Vehicles.
> •    Permanent Licence: One becomes eligible for a permanent licence after
> expiry of one month from the date of issuing the learner's licence.
>
> *Eligibility*
> •    A person who has completed 18 years of age can get a licence for
> M/cycle and Light Motor Vehicles.
> •    A person who has completed 20 years of age can get a licence to drive
> professional and Light Transport Vehicles such as M/Cycles, Taxis, Auto
> rickshaws, P/Ups, etc.
> •    A person who has completed 16 years of age but below 18 years of age
> can get a licence for M/cycles not exceeding 50 c.c.
>
> *Where to apply for licence*
> •    The applicant for learner's licence should approach the Assistant
> Director of Transport of the area, in which he resides and submit duly
> filled in Form 2 (Rs.5/-). All the documents as shown in the application
> form should be submitted alongwith the application for expeditious
> disposal.
> •    The Department has computerized the services of learner’s licences and
> introduced the services through the R.T.O. Counters and Mahiti Ghars at
> Panaji, Bicholim, Ponda, Margao and Vasco.
> •     The application for permanent driving licence should be given in Form
> 4 (Rs.5/-) along with the documents mentioned therein. An applicant holding
> permanent driving licence for one class and desirous of obtaining licence
> for another class of vehicle should make an application in Form No. 8
> (Rs.5/-).
>
> *Application for learner's licence*
> An application for the grant or renewal of a learner's licence shall be
> made in Form 2 and shall be accompanied by-
> 1.    a medical certificate in [Form 1-A]
> 2.    Proof of age
> 3.    Proof of Residence
> 4.    Three copies of the applicant's recent [passport size photograph],
> 5.     Appropriate fee
> 6.     In the case of an application for [transport vehicle], the driving
> licence held by the applicant.
> 7.    Consent of parent or guardian, in the case of application by
> minor.-In the case of an application for a learner's licence to drive a
> motor cycle without gear by an applicant the application shall be signed by
> the parent or guardian of the applicant.
>
> You can also apply for learner’s licence online at
> http://www.eservices.goa.gov.in/index.php?did=3001_015
>
> *Preliminary test*
> every applicant for a learner's licence shall present himself before the
> licensing authority on such date, place and time, as the licensing
> authority may appoint, for a test and satisfy such authority that the
> applicant possesses adequate knowledge and understanding of the following
> matters, namely:
> a.     the traffic signs, traffic signals and the rules of the road
> regulations made under section 118;
> b.     the duties of the driver when his vehicles is involved in an
> accident resulting in the death or bodily injury to a person or damages to
> property of a third party;
> c.    the precautions to be taken while passing an unmanned railway
> crossing ; and
> d.     the documents he should carry with him while driving a motor
> vehicle.
>
> *Application for permanent licence*
> An application for the grant or renewal of a learner's licence shall be
> made in Form 4 and shall be accompanied by-
> 1.    a medical certificate in [Form 1-A]
> 2.    Proof of age
> 3.    Proof of Residence
> 4.    Three copies of the applicant's recent [passport size photograph],
> 5.     Appropriate fee
> You can also apply for driving licence online at
> http://www.eservices.goa.gov.in/index.php?did=3001_015
> Preliminary test.-
> After scrutiny of documents, the applicant would be required to take the
> driving test, for which he would bring his vehicle along. The applicant
> will be tested for his driving skills, familiarisation with the vehicle,
> traffic rules & regulations and can also be asked about the vehicle system
> and safety.
>
> *Fees*
> Learner Licence: 30.00
> Permanent Driving Licence: 40.00
> Permanent Driving Licence (in laminated card): 200.00
>
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  • ... Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا
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