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Maruti, Microsoft develop smartphone-based tech for testing applicants seeking driver’s license

HAMS, developed in partnership with Microsoft Research India, is an important tool to modernise the driving license test in our country.

Maruti, Microsoft develop smartphone-based tech for testing applicants seeking driver’s license

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Country’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) and technology major Microsoft India has developed a smartphone-based technology for testing applicants seeking driver’s license.

In a statement MSI said, the technology called, HAMS (Harnessing Automobile for Safety), has been deployed at Automated Driving Test Centre (ADTC), Dehradun, in association with the Transport Department, Government of Uttarakhand.

The technology is being developed and tested jointly by Maruti Suzuki-promoted Institute of Driving and Traffic Research (IDTR) and Microsoft Research India, it added.

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“HAMS, developed in partnership with Microsoft Research India, is an important tool to modernise the driving license test in our country. Starting with ADTC Dehradun, this technology will be introduced in more centres across several states,” MSI Executive Advisor Ajay Kumar Tomer said.

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