New Delhi: According to a new amendment to the rule by the Union Transport Ministry for driving licences, Delhiites no longer need to be RTO for driving tests. It said passing a driving test to get a licence is 'not mandatory'. The days of standing in queue nervously while trying to pass a driving test to get a licence at the Regional Transport Office (RTO) are now gone. Delhiites no longer need to go through this struggle as the new change in the rule by the Union Transport Ministry says that passing a driving test for obtaining a licence is "not mandatory". You are bound to be surprised, while many people in the capital are taking this step as a relief, but the amendment slated to make life easier is also expected to have other consequences. However, the number of people driving on the roads is extremely "scary". Geeta Verma, an entrepreneur from Patparganj, says the rule could create a chaotic situation on the road. I am already scared because I have to get out of work every day and in unlock everyone will be on the road now. It is so risky because getting a licence has become quite simple. Also Read Arvind Kejriwal to arrive Goa today, Keep an eye on next year's assembly polls Crime against women, children in Kerala: BJP chief to intensify action plan Maruti Suzuki India announces price change for hatchback Swift and all CNG variants