What Are The Grounds For A New License Applicant To Fail Their RTO Test?
A new license applicant can fail their RTO test if they –
- Fail to control their vehicle
- Improperly use the clutch, gears, or indicators.
- Fail to check mirrors
- Fail to follow the explicit instructions of the officer
- Hit the line/cone
- Repeatedly fail to pass the test
What Are Important RTO Rules?
- All vehicles must be registered with the RTO.
- All vehicle owners must carry a valid DL, RC, and PUC certificate.
- Vehicle owners should renew their vehicle’s RC after 15 years.
- All vehicles should have at least third-party insurance coverage. You can check car insurance online or check vehicle insurance details available in AutoHealth CarCheck Reports.
- Vehicle title should be transferred to the new owner immediately upon selling a used car.
- Every vehicle’s road tax should be paid.
- All vehicles must maintain a valid Fitness Certificate (FC).
What Is RTO Green Tax?
Owners of commercial and private vehicles older than 8 to 15 years need to pay this tax while renewing the vehicle’s registration. The purpose of this tax is to mitigate pollution caused by older vehicles.
Can You Renew Your Vehicle's PUC Certificate At An RTO?
No. You can renew your PUC Certificate at authorized private Pollution Testing Centers. The RTO only mandates and verifies a PUC certificate’s validity. You can check PUC validity online at government portals or by buying AutoHealth CarCheck reports.