Automated Driving Test Track in Ayodhya: Maruti Suzuki has opened the first automatic driving test track in Ayodhya. Four more such tracks are expected to open within the state by the end of March.
Automated Driving Test Track in Ayodhya: Maruti Suzuki India has opened the first Automated Driving Test Track (ADTT) in Ayodhya. This first automatic driving test track has been opened at Driver Training and Testing Institute (DTTI). This track was built and ready in just 45 days. The track has been inaugurated by State Minister (Independent Charge) Dayashankar Singh. The company claims that only capable drivers will be able to get driving license through this automatic track. Four more such automatic tracks are also expected to be built in Uttar Pradesh by the end of March.
First ADTT opened in Ayodhya
Maruti Suzuki has completed the construction of the first automated driving test track at the Driving Training and Testing Institute in Ayodhya. The company said that taking inspiration from the vision of state Chief Minister Adityanath Yogi, this facility has been brought to Ayodhya and this track was built in a record time of 45 days. MoA was signed regarding this track in the month of December 2023.
We are Grateful to Shri @ashishkundra, Principal Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Transport @govt_delhi for inaugurating ADTT Lado Sarai. #MarutiSuzuki is humbled to work with Govt of Delhi to contribute to road safety. @TransportDelhi @MORTHIndia (1/2) pic.twitter.com/8ZxmOXQYvi
— Maruti Suzuki (@Maruti_Corp) May 19, 2023
100 percent computerized testing
Rahul Bharti, Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India gave information about this track. Rahul Bharti said that before giving driving license to any driver, 100 percent computerized testing will be done, so that only capable drivers can be given license.
Rahul Bharti further said that considering the issue of road safety, we have also opened Driver Training and Testing Institutes (DTTI), which are open in Gorakhpur, Mathura, Prayagraj and Varanasi and work is going on to open many more places.
Automated driving test tracks are providing better drivers
According to company records, in the year 2018, 84 percent people passed the driving test through manual testing rule. At the same time, this figure declined with the introduction of ADTT. With the introduction of automatic driving test, only 34 percent people were able to pass this test. This figure is now improving. Now this passing percentage has again reached from 34 percent to 64 percent.