Candidates Must Take Learner Licence Test Without Assistance: RTO The Regional Transport Office (RTO) in Bengaluru has issued a directive warning that applicants who seek help during the online Learner's Licence (LLR) test will have their applications rejected. According to officials, candidates are required to take the test independently without any external assistance. J P Krishnananda, the regional transport officer for Bengaluru East (Kasturinagar), explained that most RTO services, including the LLR application process, are now available online through the Parivahan portal. The portal features two main sections: Sarathi, which handles driving licence-related services, and Vahan, which manages vehicle registration and documentation. Krishnananda emphasized that after submitting an LLR application, candidates can take the test at a time convenient to them. However, he clarified that any form of interference, such as someone assisting the candidate or standing nearby during the test, is considered a violation. Such actions could result in the rejection of the application. The RTO’s stance underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of the licensing process, ensuring that all applicants meet the necessary standards without external aid. The directive highlights the RTO’s efforts to streamline and regulate the licensing process, leveraging digital platforms to reduce bureaucratic hurdles. By enforcing strict guidelines on the test environment, the RTO aims to prevent fraudulent practices and ensure that candidates are genuinely prepared for the responsibilities of driving. This approach aligns with broader initiatives to modernize transportation services and enhance transparency in administrative processes.#bengaluru #rto #parivahan_portal #sarathi #vahan
