The comments of the Union ministry have come in response to objections raised by all parties in the Rajya Sabha where the motor vehicles bill is pending for clearance.
All parties in the Rajya Sabha had submitted their objections on the bill in writing.
Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari submitted his ministry's reply to Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman P J Kurien today, official sources said.
Even existing driving schools may upgrade their infrastructure according to the specified standards. States can also accredit such schools, they said.
Earlier, DMK MP Tiruchi Siva, on behalf of southern states Transport Ministers, had raised concerns in Rajya Sabha that the bill has provisions that the central government can also to establish new driving schools.
He had said that it is not clear what the purpose of the new provision is and it merely abridges the powers which have been conferred on State Governments, sources said adding that Congress and All India Trinamool Congress had sought no clarifications on the Bill.
It said the Central Government proposes a scheme to provide financial assistance to established 2000 motor driving schools with the States to improve the driving training standards in the Country and particularly in rural areas. This scheme shall be launched shortly.
The bill seeks to amend nearly 30-year old Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.
The bill was passed by the Lok Sabha last year but got stuck in the Rajya Sabha where the Opposition members demanded that it be sent to the Select Committee of the House for proper scrutiny.
The bill aims at brining radical reforms in the transport sector like heftier fines for traffic rules violations, improve licensing system and check bogus licenses.
The bill is aimed at ushering in multi-fold hike in fine for traffic violations, compensation of Rs 5 lakh for grave injuries, and check bogus licenses and vehicle thefts.
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