Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar (Photo | PTI) 
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Haryana CM inaugurates Institute of Driving Training and Research in Karnal

The centre set up in collaboration with Honda Motor Scooter India Limited spans 9.25 acres of land and came up at a cost of about Rs. 34 crore.

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CHANDIGARH: Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar inaugurated the Institute of Driving Training and Research in Karnal which he said will greatly benefit the citizens of Karnal and adjoining districts. Every day 300 to 350 youth will be given training to drive light and heavy motor vehicles at the institute.

He said that with good training in driving, the state will get good drivers and road accidents will substantially come down. The CM said that due to heavy traffic the chances of accidents have also increased. In such a situation, the right knowledge of road safety and traffic rules is the need of the hour.

The Chief Minister said that this Driving Training Institute being started with the help of Honda Company will surely contribute significantly in this direction.

The foundation stone of this institute was laid by the Chief Minister on March 29, 2018. He had also announced the opening of this institute in Karnal on December 14, 2016.

The centre set up in collaboration with Honda Motor Scooter India Limited spans 9.25 acres of land and came up at a cost of about Rs. 34 crore.

Designed to international standards, the institute has an automated driving test track, modern training equipment and computerized system with class rooms, workshops, engine rooms and electronic displays.

Training for driving two wheelers, three wheelers, four wheelers, light motors and heavy vehicles will be given here. The centre will also have an automated driving test track to provide practical training on the test track and issue driving licenses. This institute will be fully automated and there will be no human intervention in its working. A hostel has also been set up in the centre for students who live far from the centre.

Automated Driver Training Institutes and Regional Driver Training Centres will also be set up across the state to make adequate arrangements for the training of drivers across the state.

Under this, three Institute of Driving Training and Research have been set up with modern facilities and infrastructure at Kaithal, Bahadurgarh and Rohtak.

Hi-tech equipment manufacturers such as Ashok Leyland and Maruti Suzuki India Limited are partners in all three projects.

Now, there are four institutes including this driving institute of Karnal. Apart from these, 8 other institutions are going to open in the state which includes institute at Kaluwas in district Bhiwani, Chhapera in Nuh, Jaisinghpur Khera in Rewari, Pegan in Jind, Murthal in Sonepat, Aurangabad in Yamunanagar, Bahin in Palwal and Kheri Gujran in district Faridabad. A Regional Driver Training Centre will also be set up in District Gurugram as well.

After obtaining the training certificate to drive a motor vehicle in these institutions, the applicant will not be required to present himself/herself before the concerned Licensing Authority, the Chief Minister said.

The Chief Minister said that about 5 lakh road accidents take place in India every year. In these accidents, about 1.5 lakh people lose their lives. Haryana is at the 13th place in the road accidents occurring in country and the state government is making sincere efforts to curb these accidents. The Transport Department of Haryana has been declared as the Lead Agency by the State Government for all road safety works.

The CM further said that the government aims to reduce these accidents by 50 percent in the state by surveying the causes of deaths in road accidents and rectifying them.

(This is a Haryana Government Press Release.)

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