Supreme Court permits people with a light licence can drive Commercial vehiclesSupreme Court permits people with a light licence can drive Commercial vehicles

11 Nov 2024

Supreme Court permits people with a light licence can drive Commercial vehicles

Supreme Court ruling allows LMV license holders to drive commercial vehicles, balancing road safety, driver livelihoods, and modern licensing

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A Watershed Moment in Indian Transportation: Supreme Court Approves Large Motor Vehicle Drivers' Ability to Operate Vehicles Up to 7,500 Kg

In a recent important decision, the Supreme Court of India said that people who have a Light Motor Vehicle (LMV)  license have the legal authority to drive transport vehicles weighing up to 7,500 kg. This decision, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and a five-judge Constitution bench, offers relief to thousands of drivers who were at risk of losing their jobs  or facing costly retraining requirements. It also changes the way the country handles licenses and road safety.

What the ruling means for LMV Drivers

The decision clarifies that LMV license holders can legally drive transport vehicles within the decided weight limit without needing additional certifications. This change is crucial for many drivers whose livelihoods depend on operating vehicles like mini trucks and small transport vans. Before this ruling, drivers faced potential job loss or the need for further training, even though their vehicles were within the manageable weight category for LMVs.

The ruling also simplifies insurance claims for drivers with LMV licences. Previously, insurance companies could deny claims if a driver was involved in an accident with a transport vehicle and did not have specific authorization for that vehicle’s weight category. With this new clarity from the Supreme Court, such claim denials are expected to decrease, benefiting drivers and their families by ensuring faster access to financial support in case of an accident.

Addressing Road Safety Concerns

A major aspect of this ruling is the focus on road safety. The court noted that road safety issues in India are substantial, with around 170,000 fatalities occurring annually due to road accidents. However, the bench emphasized that it is inaccurate to single out LMV drivers as a primary cause of accidents. Instead, the court identified other factors such as seat belt non-compliance, mobile phone use, and driving under the influence as significant contributors to road mishaps.

The court’s reference to comedian George Carlin’s joke about drivers—“anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac”—was a humorous nod to the biases people often hold about other drivers. This remark underscored that the public perception of road safety is sometimes based on assumptions rather than solid data.

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Why Training and Distraction-Free Driving Matter

The Supreme Court highlighted the importance of driving attentively, especially when handling larger vehicles. Accidents often result from distractions, like mobile phone use, or from neglecting to wear a seat belt. The bench stressed that driving any vehicle, especially on challenging roads, requires both skill and full concentration. This emphasis on driver responsibility aligns with the court’s view that road safety is a collective concern rather than an issue tied only to vehicle weight classes.

The Bigger Picture: Balancing Safety and Livelihoods

The judgement also raises livelihood concerns. The court agreed that strict licensing rules for transport vehicles under 7,500 kg might put thousands of LMV drivers out of work, hurting their families and local economies. By permitting LMV holders to drive, the court promotes road safety and economic stability, enabling drivers to work without interference.

The court noted that medium and big transport trucks need specialised training and license, which the legislation already addresses. Thus, the existing judgement balances LMV drivers' access to cars under decided weight while subjecting bigger vehicle drivers to stricter licensing criteria. 

What’s Next? A Call for Comprehensive Change

The Supreme Court's decision signals a move toward a more inclusive and adaptable licensing system in India. This ruling not only clarifies the rights of LMV license holders but also calls on the government to modernize the Motor Vehicles Act, considering evolving transport trends like autonomous vehicles and app-based services.

As India develops and integrates modern transport technology, licensing framework modifications may become increasingly more necessary to stay up with global trends. This historic verdict might revolutionize Indian road safety and transit regulations.

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