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The letter D is reserved for two/four wheeled private vehicles driven by handicapped drivers. DL-*ER,ERA and so on The letter series ER is reserved for electric rickshaws. DL-2F: The letter F is reserved for vanity (VIP) series numbers for passenger vehicles. DL-1G: The letter G is reserved for heavy trucks. DL-1K: The letter K is reserved for ...
Application for a provisional driving licence can be made from the age of 16. Provisional licences allow the holder to drive a moped or gearless motorcycle from age 16, [2] or a motorcycle/scooter with manual transmission, three wheeler, car, or any motor vehicle with a maximum of four wheels and less than 7500 kilograms, from age 18. [3]
Tamil Nadu Denatured Spirit, Methyl Alcohol and Varnish (French Polish) Rules 1959. Tamil Nadu Molasses Control and Regulation Rules, 1958. Tamil Nadu Narcotic Drug Rules, 1985. Tamil Nadu Medicinal and Toilet preparations (Excise Duties) Rules, 1956. Tamil Nadu Disposal of Articles (Confiscated under Tamil Nadu Prohibition Act)Rules, 1979.
The transport department is responsible for the maintenance of public transport and has control over seven transport undertakings. The department is also the nodal agency of the state government for projects implemented by the Indian Railways as well as Department of Railways, the department of communications and the civil aviation of the Government of India.
Tamil Nadu, a state in South India, has a developed, dense, and modern transportation infrastructure, encompassing both public and private transport. Its capital city Chennai is well-connected by land, sea, and air and serves as a major hub for entry into South India.
It is a subsidiary of Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd. As of August 2024 the MTC had a total fleet of 3,376 buses with 3,233 scheduled services, with on average 5.092 Million passengers on an average per day. [1]
Speed limits in the city of Mysore, Karnataka. Speed limits in India vary by state and vehicle type. In April 2018, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways fixed the maximum speed limit on expressways at 120 km/h, for national highways at 110 km/h, and for urban roads at 70 km/h for M1 category of vehicles.
M. R. Vijayabhaskar (also known as MRV) is an Indian politician and a member of the 15th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. He was elected from Karur constituency as a candidate of the AIADMK. He inculcated the rule to carry driving licenses compulsory. Jayalalithaa appointed Vijayabhaskar as Minister for Transport in May 2016.