RTO Practice Guide is an educational mobile application designed to help users learn Indian traffic rules, road signs, and basic driving awareness in a simple and structured way. This app is suitable for learners who want to improve their understanding of driving rules and road safety concepts through practice-based learning.
The app focuses on self-learning and awareness and does not provide official or government-certified information.
🚦 Traffic Rules & Road Signs Learning
• Learn commonly followed Indian traffic rules and regulations
• Understand road signs and traffic symbols with clear explanations
• Practice questions designed for better recall and revision
• Helpful for beginners and general driving knowledge
📝 Practice Questions
• Practice traffic rule questions without time pressure
• Learn at your own pace with structured practice
• Jump directly to specific questions for focused revision
• Improve road safety understanding through repetition
⏱️ Practice Test Experience
• Simulated learning environment for traffic rules practice
• Randomized practice questions and road sign exercises
• Review selected answers for self-assessment
• Designed only for learning and awareness purposes
⚙️ App Features
• Available in English, हिन्दी (Hindi), and ગુજરાતી (Gujarati)
• Clean, simple, and easy-to-use interface
• Language can be changed anytime from settings
⚠️ Disclaimer:
RTO Practice Guide app is only for public awareness and do not have any association with any state RTO. Though all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the content, the same should not be construed as a statement of law or used for any legal purposes. This application accepts no responsibility in relation to the accuracy, completeness, usefulness or otherwise, of the contents. Users are advised to verify/check any information with the Regional Transport Department at https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan
📄 Fair Use Notice
This application uses publicly available information under fair educational use, in accordance with Section 52 of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, which permits use for private study, education, research, and review.
All information is summarized, adapted, and simplified for learning purposes. Official documents are not reproduced in full, and no ownership of government content is claimed.