* Countries can turn down India’s intl driving licence

*Dipak Kumar Dash | TNN

New Delhi: The Centre got a surprise recently when a senior United Nations
official pointed out that other countries were not legally obliged to
recognise the international driving licences issued by the transport
authorities here. For, India has not yet signed an umbrella UN agreement
under which licences issued by the signing member nations would be valid
across all countries.

Eva Molnar, director of transport division of the UN Economic Commission for
Europe (UNECE), said, “India was a contracting part to the 1948 UN
convention on road traffic, but it is yet to sign the 1968 agreement on it.”
This means that other countries are not legally bound to accept the
international driving licences issued by Indian authorities. “Once India
signs the agreement, it has to follow certain standards,’’ she told TOI.

Molnar, however, added that they are not aware of how many people obtaining
these licences are actually using them to drive in foreign countries.
‘‘Other countries might be accepting these licences only as a practice, but
they can term them invalid in their land,’’ she said.

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