Maruti Suzuki signs MoA with Andhra Pradesh Transport Department for automated driving test tracks

Maruti Suzuki has strengthened its road safety initiatives by partnering with the Andhra Pradesh Transport Department to automate driving licence test tracks across the state, bringing technology-led transparency and standardisation to licence testing.

Maruti Suzuki India Limited has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Transport Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, to set up and maintain four Automated Driving Test Tracks (ADTTs) across the state as part of the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative.

The ADTTs will be established at four Regional Transport Office (RTO) locations—Eluru, Ongole, Vizianagaram and Anakapalli. Under the agreement, Maruti Suzuki will be responsible for automating and maintaining the driving test tracks for a period of three years from the date of commissioning.

Equipped with high-definition cameras, RFID sensors, real-time analytics and an integrated IT system, the ADTTs will enable a technology-driven, standardised and objective driving licence testing process. With zero human intervention, the automated tracks are designed to enhance transparency, efficiency and consistency in licence testing. The evaluation process will strictly adhere to the Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR), with test results generated automatically.

Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Hisashi Takeuchi, MD & CEO, Maruti Suzuki India Limited said, “During my meeting with Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Shri Chandrababu Naidu, I was impressed by his love for technology. Aligned with his vision for technology-led solutions, we are honoured to bring 4 Automated Driving Test Tracks (ADTTs) to the state of Andhra Pradesh. ADTTs use advanced technology that ensure a comprehensive, efficient, and transparent process with zero human intervention. This guarantees that only skilled drivers are awarded a driving license, thereby improving overall road safety.”

Speaking at the MoA signing, Shri. Manish Kumar Sinha, IPS, Transport Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh said, “I commend Maruti Suzuki, India’s leading passenger vehicle manufacturer, for its significant contribution to road safety through the launch of Automated Driving Test Tracks (ADTTs) across the state. In this project, Maruti Suzuki will extend support by providing technology in the areas of integration with the SARATHI** system, training of personnel and routine maintenance for a period of 3 years. The Transport Department, on its part, will provide the required infrastructure at the existing driving tracks, undertake civil works, ensure security and electricity supply and conduct driving tests and issuance of driving licenses using the automated system.”

He added, “The automation of driving test tracks is expected to bring greater uniformity and objectivity in the testing process and ensure that driving licenses are issued only to candidates with the requisite driving skills, thereby strengthening road safety in the state.”

The ADTTs in Eluru, Vizianagaram, Ongole and Anakapalli will serve Light Motor Vehicles (LMV) and Two-Wheelers (TW) driving license applicants. The ADTT in Ongole will additionally serve Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMV) driving license applicants.

Maruti Suzuki’s efforts in Road Safety:

Maruti Suzuki promotes road safety through the 5Es, i.e., Engineering, Education, Evaluation, Enforcement, and Emergency Care. One of the most significant projects in this direction is the large-scale rollout of ADTTs.

To date, Maruti Suzuki has fully automated 46 ADTTs across seven states, including Uttar Pradesh (17), Delhi (14), Bihar (7), Uttarakhand (4), Haryana (2), Chhattisgarh (1) and Jammu & Kashmir (1). In 2025, the Company also signed MoAs with the Transport Department of Rajasthan to set up 21 ADTTs and the Transport Department of Tamil Nadu to set up 10 ADTTs. With the addition of 4 ADTTs in Andhra Pradesh, Maruti Suzuki’s ADTT footprint will expand to 81 ADTTs nationwide.

The Company has also set up 8 Institutes of Driving and Traffic Research (IDTRs) and 23 Road Safety Knowledge Centres (RSKCs) in collaboration with various State Governments to equip drivers with essential driving knowledge and skills.

Additionally, the Company implements Integrated Traffic Safety Management System (ITMS) projects with real-time monitoring and surveillance in select areas to support law enforcement and promote disciplined driving behaviour. To enhance emergency care, the Company offers First Responder training to commercial drivers and other stakeholders.