Dharamshala, April 23 -- Himachal deputy chief minister (CM) Mukesh Agnihotri on Wednesday inaugurated the state's first automated driving test track and traffic park, constructed at a cost of approximately Rs.9 crore at Rora in Haroli in Una district. The entire track operates on a sensor-based system, with advanced cameras installed to closely monitor every movement and evaluate driving skills. "The automated track will make the driving license process more reliable and ensure accurate evaluation of eligible candidates while minimising human intervention," said Agnihotri. The deputy CM said that this complex is the only automated testing track and traffic park of its kind in North India. More facilities will be added in the future. For the convenience of the public, a waiting area and a building will be constructed, ensuring no inconvenience even in inclement weather. In the next phase, testing facilities for buses and trucks will also be developed here. He also said that under the digital system, candidates will be able to schedule their own test dates and times as per their convenience. However, the old system will continue in parallel. However, our effort is to encourage people to prioritize the new system. Meanwhile, the deputy CM announced a grant of Rs.10 crore to develop the Haroli Maidan at Rora into a permanent fair site.....