A Simpler Guide to the New 2026 RTO Rules

From the start of 2026 indian ministry of road transport and highways update the new important changes to make roads safe and digital and encourage the cleaner vehicles to run on the road if you are buying a new vehicle or older one or just renew your license these update you need to follow

Here’s a straightforward guide to help you understand what’s new.

Your Safety First: New Must-Have Safety Gear

Two major safety rules kicked in on January 1, 2026:

ABS for All Bikes: Every new two-wheeler sold now must have an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), including smaller 100cc-110cc models.

More Airbags: Most new cars are now required to come with 6 airbags as standard equipment.

Driving Licenses Go Digital & Contactless

Getting or renewing your Driving License (DL) is now mostly online:

Skip the RTO Test: If you get trained at a Government-Accredited Private Driving Training Centre, your certificate is enough—no need to take the driving test again at the RTO.

“Faceless” Services: To use over 20 online services (like address changes), you must link your mobile number to Aadhaar on the Parivahan portal.

Aadhaar is Key: If your Aadhaar matches your DL records, you may never have to visit an RTO office for many tasks.

Older Vehicle Rules & Scrappage Policy

The rules for older vehicles are now stricter, with a push towards cleaner roads:

Automated Fitness Tests: Manual checks are being phased out. Vehicles older than 15 years (private) or 10 years (commercial) must pass a test at an Automated Testing Station to stay on the road.

Benefits for Scrapping: If you scrap a 15-year-old car, you can get:

BH Series for More People: More private-sector employees (whose companies have offices in at least 4 states) can now get Bharat (BH) Series registration for easier relocation.

Digital Tools: mParivahan & e-Challan 2.0

Digital enforcement and services are now more connected:

 

 

A Quick Look at 2026 Fees

 

Service  Approximate Fee How to Apply
Learner’s License (LL) ₹200      Online Test
Driving License (Permanent) ₹1,000   Online/RTO
DL Renewal (After 40 years) ₹200      Online (“Faceless”)
RC Renewal (Private vehicle, 15 Yrs) ₹5,000   Requires Automated Fitness Test
HSRP Number Plate (Replacement) ₹400 – ₹1,100    Authorized Dealer

Quick Questions Answered

Q: Do I have to scrap my 15-year-old car?

A: No, not if it’s fit. It’s only mandatory if it fails the Automated Fitness Test. If it passes, you can renew the Registration Certificate for another 5 years by paying a “green tax.”

Q: Can I get a BH-series vehicle if I work in the private sector?

A: Yes, if eligible. Your private company must have offices in at least four different States or Union Territories.

Q: How do I update my mobile number with Parivahan?

You can update your mobile number with Parivahan portal easily once you on website click on online services then select state and then update mobile number.