December 9, 2024
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In Nepal, obtaining a driving license is a regulated process overseen by the Department of Transport Management (DoTM). Here’s a detailed guide on the process for acquiring a Nepali driving license:
Types of Driving Licenses in Nepal
- Two-Wheelers (e.g., motorcycles, scooters)
- Four-Wheelers (e.g., private cars, taxis, jeeps)
- Heavy Vehicles (e.g., trucks, buses)
- Special Categories (e.g., construction vehicles, tractors)
Eligibility Criteria
- Age Requirement:
- Two-wheelers and light vehicles: Minimum 18 years
- Heavy vehicles: Minimum 21 years
- Citizenship: Must hold Nepali citizenship or a valid residency permit.
Step-by-Step Process for Obtaining a License
1. Prepare Required Documents
- Nepali citizenship certificate (original and photocopy)
- Recent passport-sized photographs
- Completed application form (available online or at the DoTM office)
2. Online Registration
- Visit the DoTM official website:
- Fill out the application form for a learner’s license.
- Upload necessary documents and choose the desired test date.
3. Learner’s License
- Appear for a written test on road safety, traffic rules, and signals.
- If successful, you will be issued a learner’s license valid for 3 months.
4. Practical Test
- After practicing with your learner’s license, schedule a driving test via the online portal.
- Prepare for:
- Zigzag road navigation
- Reverse parking
- Uphill/downhill starts
- Traffic rules and signals adherence
5. Issuance of the License
- Upon passing the driving test, pay the required fees.
- The official driving license will be issued within a few weeks.
Fees
- The fees for the written and practical tests vary depending on the type of license. Additional charges apply for re-tests or renewals.
Renewals and Upgrades
- Driving licenses are typically valid for 5 years.
- To renew or upgrade your license, visit the DoTM office and follow the prescribed procedure.
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