The applicant must show their National Identity Card and must be able to read a car number plate from a distance of 20.5 metres (65').
The National Database & Registration Authority has developed an RFID-based driver's licence that bears a license holder's unique, personal information as well as stores data regarding traffic violations and tickets issued / outstanding penalties.
At the end of the day, violation data is transferred from the policeman's handheld device to local police station which is then transferred to the central server (at district/state level) through secure channel that ensures data security and integrity.
The e-Driver's Licence system has been developed to automatically revoke driving rights in case of traffic violation.
The RFID driver's licence enables improvements in identity verification, privacy protection and highway safety.
For this purpose, a licensee should visit his nearest driving licence office with required documents.