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The commissionerate of transport (State Transport Authority) and Tamil Nadu motor vehicles maintenance department function under the department. Transport authority The state transport authority controls the major public transport agencies of the state: Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC), State Express Transport Corporation (SETC ...
The Motor Transport Workers (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Act, 1975; The Motor Vehicles (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Act, 1948; The Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Act, 1949; The Nilgiris Game and Fish Preservation Act, 1879; The Opium and Dangerous Drugs (Tamil Nadu Amendment) Act, 1947
for Karnataka: Government of Karnataka – Transport Department; for Kerala: Motor Vehicles Department, Newspaper article in the Hindu: "New Registering Authority Codes from July 1" for Madhya Pradesh: RTO Offices in MP; for Maharashtra: Motor Vehicle Department; for Orissa: Orissa Commerce & Transport Department
The ‘’National Highways Wing’’ of the highways department of Tamil Nadu was established in 1971 to look after the works of improving, maintaining and renewing of National Highways laid down by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). [5]
The Regional Transport Office or District Transport Office or Regional Transport Authority (RTO/DTO/RTA) is an office administered by the State Governments constituted under Section 213 (1) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 of India and is responsible for implementing the various provisions of this Act.
Application for a provisional driving licence can be made from the age of 16. Provisional licences allow the holder to drive a moped or gearless motorcycle from age 16, [2] or a motorcycle/scooter with manual transmission, three wheeler, car, or any motor vehicle with a maximum of four wheels and less than 7500 kilograms, from age 18. [3]
However, registration of new cars is also on the rise. Chennai vehicles constitute one-fourth of the 17.5 million vehicles across the state of Tamil Nadu. The state has more two-wheelers (13 million) than Maharashtra, which has more vehicles overall. Two-wheelers account for 78 percent of all vehicles in the state, while cars add up to 14 percent.
Vehicle registration plate with trade number, for a test car registered in Chengalpattu in Tamil Nadu. On 14 September 2022, the Ministry of Road Transport issued a notification [ 20 ] regarding amendments to trade certificate and trade registration number.