The Government Information Center. Step 1: Applicant obtains the application form “M. T. A. 3. 0” from: District secretarial offices (normal service)Main office in – Colombo (priority service)Step 2: Applicant submits the filled form directed to Assistant Commissioner, along with required documents to: District secretarial offices (normal service)Main office in Verahera – Colombo (priority service)Step 3: Applicant sits for the written examination on the call of Department. Step 4: Applicant does the practical examination on the call of the Department. Pass result attained at this examination will be valid till 6 months. Step 5: Department issues the Temporary License, which is valid up to 6 months (at the point of passing the practical examination)Step 6: Department issues the License (license will be sent to the applicant by post)Note: If Applicant Fails the Written Examination: Applicant can re apply for the written examination by paying Rs.
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Here’s a teaser photo of the upcoming Apollo IE (pronounced, I think, as “eye-ee” and not “ee”). It will apparently have tons of carbon fiber, which we all. Some poor Honda Civic driver in Lincoln, Nebraska, cut between some orange cones and got stuck in wet concrete last week. In addition to any damage to the car, the. Around the world and especially in English-speaking countries, the VOC is widely known as the "Dutch East India Company". If you are just visiting UK you should be fine to use your foreign driving license to drive a car in the UK. On the other hand, if you came here and you are a.
If the Applicant Fails the Practical Examination: Applicant can re apply for the practical examination by making the full payment up to three times. Please refer to section: “Special Cases”Eligibility. Any applicant being a permanent resident within Sri Lanka can apply for this service. Following are the conditions required to obtain the service: Applicant being a citizen of Sri Lanka.
Applicant being over 1. Sitting for a written test and a practical examinations. Produce with a certification of identity at both written and practical examinations. Passing of both above examinations. Provide with all the documents required within the process (please refer to the section: “Documents Required”)Duration between the submission of the application and the practical test, been less than six months. Note: Any applicant who is not able to meet with above conditions will be considered disqualified from obtaining the service. Submission Procedure.
All the applications should be directed to the assistant commissioner of the Licensing Division. Assistant Commissioner – Licensing Division,Department of Motor Traffic,P. O Box 5. 33, 5. 81- 3. Elvitigala Mawatha,Colombo 5. Note 1: Applicants are given the facility of obtaining licenses through: All district secretarial offices (normal service)Main office in Verahera – Colombo (priority service)Application Form. Form “M. T. A. 3. Application for License to Drive a Motor Vehicle.
Time Line. Process Timeline: Applied for priority service. License issued within 1 week.
Applied for normal service. License issued within 2 week – 3 months.
Submission Timeline: For Obtaining & Submitting Application Forms: Working days. Mondays to Fridays. Counter open hours. Normal)Counter open hours. Priority)Holidays. All Public and Mercantile Days. Validity Timeline: Validity of the application expires if the practical examination is performed after 6 months of submitting the application.
Costs Related to Service. Cost of Obtaining the Application: Application forms provided free of charge.
Fee: Type of Service. Class of Vehicles.
Class of Vehicles. Class of Vehicles. Normal service. Rs.
Priority service. Rs. 1. 87. 0. 0. 0Penalty: No penalties involved in the process of issuing licenses. Surcharge: At failing on the written test, an applicant must pay Rs. At failing on the practical test, an applicant must make the full payment for re applying (only valid for three re- applies)Support Documents Required. For Light Vehicles: The original and a photocopy of the Birth Certificate.
National Identity Card / Original and a photocopy of a valid Passport, containing NIC number. Three copies of black and white photos of size: 2*2. Medical certification, from a MBBS certified Medical Officer. For Heavy Vehicles: The original and a photocopy of the Birth Certificate.
National Identity Card / Original and a photocopy of a valid Passport, containing NIC number. Three copies of black and white photos of size: 2*2 ”A Medical Certification issued by the C. T. B Medical Institute, Nugegoda or by Medical Officer of the applicant’s residential district. A Certification of Competency issued by a grade “A” registered driving school.
Special Cases. If the Applicant is not able to Read or Write: He/she must sit three times for the written examination. Obtain a certification letter from the Grama Niladhari. Apply for a verbal examination in substitution of the written examination. If the Applicant Fails the Practical Examination and If He has Applied for a License of Heavy Duty Vehicles: Applicant is not allowed to re- apply for the practical examination within 1.
If He has Applied for a License of a Light Vehicles: Applicant is not allowed to re- apply for the practical examination within 7 days. If the Applicant is an Owner of a Driving License from a Foreign Country (Applicant being either Sri Lankan or Non Sri Lankan): He/she can obtain the license without going through either written or practical examinations by producing the foreign license. Country, which is the issuer of the license should be approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles. An English translation of the license issued by the relevant embassy, if the license in not in English. Documents required and costs involved at such occasions will be same as at obtaining a new license.
Sample Form with Dummy Dataform “M. T. A. 3. 0 example”Organization Information. Department of Motor Traffic.
No: 5. 81- 3. 41. Elvitigala Mavatha. Colombo 0. 5. Upul Priyantha de Silva. Telephones: +9. 4- 1. Fax Nos: +9. 4- 1. Email: e. dmts@sltnet.
Website: www. motortraffic.
Driving Into Wet Concrete Is A Ridiculously Costly Error. Some poor Honda Civic driver in Lincoln, Nebraska, cut between some orange cones and got stuck in wet concrete last week. In addition to any damage to the car, the driver is going to have to pony up the costs of repairing the road, the. Lincoln Journal Star reports.
And it ain’t gonna be cheap. The news site spoke with a city engineer, who said removing the car from the muck caused a traffic backup, and put a wrench in the city’s construction plans. The driver, a 1. 9- year- old according to Fox News, did not get ticketed, in part because the concrete didn’t look wet, and because the gap between the cones was large enough to “cause confusion.”The city engineer told the Lincoln Journal Start that, since that patch of wet concrete is next to a bunch of other concrete that has yet to cure (and can thus not take the weight of trucks and other construction equipment), the incident will likely delay the project by three to four days. What’s worse is that the Honda driver is responsible for fixing the road, and that’s not going to be cheap, as the city engineer says: The contractor has estimated this may be in excess of $1.
Ten grand for cutting through some traffic cones. This guy is probably praying his insurance company will cover this.