India Traffic Law Report
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- âTheory test pass rate is 55% (2023, MoRTH Annual Report)
- âRoad fatalities: 172,890 deaths in 2023 â Highest ever recorded; up 2.6% from 2022
- â15 million tests administered per year by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
- âMost challenging topic: Road Signs (30% fail rate)
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Road Signs
30% äžåæ ŒçDiverse signage system including bilingual signs
Traffic Rules
28% äžåæ ŒçRight-of-way and lane discipline regulations
Vehicle Knowledge
24% äžåæ ŒçVehicle maintenance and safety equipment
Speed Regulations
22% äžåæ ŒçSpeed limits by vehicle type and road category
First Aid
20% äžåæ ŒçAccident scene procedures and Good Samaritan law
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172,890 deaths
MoRTH Road Accidents in India Report (2023)
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Driving tests now available at authorized private driving schools (no longer mandatory at RTOs only)
National Highway speed limit set at 120 km/h on select expressways by MoRTH
BH-series (Bharat) vehicle registration for pan-India transferability expanded
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Primary Sources:
- MoRTH Annual Report â Test statistics (2023)
- MoRTH Road Accidents in India Report â Road safety data (2023)
- Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) â Official regulatory body
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