IRT Tenders
The Institute of Road Transport was established in 1976 under the Control of Government of Tamil Nadu and has been registered as a society under the Indian Societies Registration Act 1860. The prime objective of IRT is to conduct research studies on the various issues relating to Road Transport sector with a view to improve the performance of bus transportation by updating and adopting the latest developments that are taking place around the world.
The aim of the Institute is to disseminate knowledge on various aspects of technology developments and transport management to the officers and supervisory staff of State Transport Undertakings in Tamilnadu by organizing training courses, seminars, workshops and circulation of journals.
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IRT’s Board of Directors are elected from IRT’s General Committee who are representatives of the local communities in which they operate.
There are currently seventeen members on the Board of Directors, including a Chair. The role of the Board of Directors is to oversee the functioning of the corporations and institutions to ensure it operates in line with the Mission and Values of the organization.
Details of Board of Directors are available in the following Link
The primary object of the institute is the instruction and dissemination of useful knowledge for the development of road transport. Its subsidiary objects are to promote and provide for the technology oriented education pertaining to road transport, to conduct operational and scientific research related to road transport and to impart training and education to all categories of staff and officers of STUs. Institute of Road Transport -Chennai Wing Costitutes the following:-
1. Research Wing 2.Material Testing 3.Central Purchase
4.Staff Training Wing 5.EDP Section
Driver Training Wing at Gummidipundi & Trichy
The Institute of Road Transport had set up a Driver Training Wing at Gummidipundi in the year 1979 with an aim to impart Driver Training on scientific lines to produce safe and efficient drivers with certain minimum standards of age, educational qualifications, physical and medical fitness with an aptitude in driving of Heavy Transport Vehicles.
Light Motor Vehicle Training :The Institute of Road Transport is imparting Training Course in Light Motor Vehicle and Two Wheeler Training at Taramani, Chennai and Trichy.
Heavy Vehicle Training:The Heavy Vehicle Driver Training Course is also conducted at 16 other places.