Ministry of Road Transport & Highways

Training to Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV) Drivers

Posted On: 19 JUL 2021 3:57PM by PIB Delhi

The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has implemented a nation-wide scheme of setting of Driving Training Institutes (DTIs) since FY 2002-03. The scheme was renamed as Institute of Driving Training & Research (IDTR) in 12th FY Plan period (2012-17) with central financial assistance of Rs.17.00 crore and land requirement of 10 acre. A new component as Regional Driving Training Centre (RDTCs) with less capacity with financial assistance of Rs.5.00 crore and land requirement (3 acre) as Tier II in the 12th Five Year plan period was added.  The financial implication of IDTR was revised from 17.00 crore to 18.50 crore during the 14th Financial cycle.

 The basic objective of the scheme is to set up a full-fledged training institute with driving test track to provide quality training to commercial vehicle drivers, improve road and environment safety and strengthen overall mobility on roads. The details of main activities/programmes at these institutions are     

  • Impart Induction Training Course in Heavy Motor Vehicle Driving.
  • Impart Induction Training Course in Light Motor Vehicles Driving.
  • Conduct Training Course for Driving Instructors of Private Driving Schools.
  • Conduct three-days Training Course on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Goods.
  • Conduct one-day Refresher Training Course on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Goods.
  • Conduct Refresher and Orientation Training Course for Drivers who are in service.
  • Test and select drivers by various organisations.

Till date, 31 IDTRs and 6 RDTCs have been sanctioned by the Ministry to different States/UTs as detailed in Annexure - I.

Taking into account the continuous rise in requirement for transportation of liquid oxygen (LOX), extended period of oxygen management, addition to the inventory of cryogenic tankers and high fatigue/ attrition rate due to 24X7 operations, the Ministry issued advisory in May 2021 to States to create a pool of trained drivers for transporting “hazardous cargo”, as implementation of provisions of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 comes under their purview.

 

 

Annexure-I

 

State-wise details of Institute of Driving Training & Research (IDTR) and Regional Driving Training Centre (RDTCs) sanctioned by MoRT&H

 

Sl. No.

State

IDTR/RDTC

Location

1

ANDHRA PRADESH

IDTR

Vijayawada

2

IDTR

Dasri

3

IDTR

Kurnul

4

ASSAM

IDTR

Dispur

5

BIHAR

IDTR

Aurangabad

6

CHHATTISGARH

IDTR

Naya Raipur

7

HARYANA

IDTR

Rohtak

8

IDTR

Bhiwani

9

HIMACHAL PRADESH

IDTR

Mandi

10

IDTR

Sarkaghat

11

JAMMU AND KASHMIR

IDTR

Jammu

12

JHARKHAND

IDTR

Jamshedpur

13

KARNATAKA

IDTR

Bellary

14

KERALA

IDTR

Eddappal

15

MADHYA PRADESH

IDTR

Indore

16

IDTR

Chhindwara

17

MAHARASHTRA

IDTR

Pune

18

IDTR

Lature

19

IDTR

Nagpur

20

RDTC

Nagpur

21

RDTC

Vardha

22

RDTC

Nanded

23

RDTC

Sangli

24

MANIPUR

IDTR

Imphal

25

NAGALAND

IDTR

Dimapur

26

ODISHA

IDTR

Jajpur

27

RAJASTHAN

IDTR

Rajsamand

28

RDTC

Ajmer

29

SIKKIM

IDTR

Pakyong

30

TELANGANA

IDTR

Karimnagar

31

TRIPURA

IDTR

Agartala

32

UTTAR PRADESH

IDTR

Kanpur

33

IDTR

Rai Baraily

34

UTTARAKHAND

IDTR

Dehradun

35

DELHI

IDTR

Sarai Kale Khan

36

WEST BENGAL

IDTR

Jassore

37

RDTC

Kolkatta

 

This information was given by Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Jairam Gadkari in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.

 

MJPS



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