<P> In India, the driving licence is the official document which authorises its holder to operate various types of motor vehicle on highways and some other roads to which the public have access . In various Indian states, they are administered by the Regional Transport Authorities / Offices (RTA / RTO). A driving licence is required in India by any person driving a vehicle on any highway or other road defined in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 . </P> <P> A modern photo of the driving licence can also serve many of the purposes of an identity card in non-driving contexts (proof of identity (e.g. when opening a bank account) or age (e.g. when applying for a mobile connection)). </P> <P> Applications for a provisional driving licence can be made from the age of 16 . Valid for driving a moped or gearless motorcycle (with a capacity of up to 50 cc) from aged 16, and a car from aged 16 or older to drive any other type of vehicle . The common "All India Permit" allows the licensee to drive throughout the country . For driving commercial / transport vehicles, one should obtain endorsement (and a minimum age of 20 years, in some states) in the driving licence to effect under s. 3 (1) of The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 . Until a driving test (which consists of three sections: verbal or written test (depending on the state), road sign test followed by a supervised driving examination) has been passed a driver may hold only a provisional licence and be subject to certain conditions . </P> <P> The conditions attached to provisional licences of a particular category of vehicle are: </P>

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