
Passing the road test, also known as the driving theory test, is never fun. And for good reason, it requires time and some investment, no matter what, to get the precious sesame, which then opens the door to practical driving lessons. But, obviously, not everyone wants to work hard to pass the exam, although there are many cases of cheating. And not for nothing, according to professionals, 40% of people who have had the Code since 2016 have cheated.
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A call to the government
BFM TV reporters were indeed able to obtain testimony from certain instructors who claim that learner drivers unreservedly claim to have purchased them Code review. There are a lot of fraud methods, as noted by our colleagues who mention ” a fake candidate, a co-head or, in this example, social media shopping“. And it doesn’t seem like it’s going to stop, on the contrary. What clearly worries the professionals, who are now sounding the alarm in the direction government.
What measures?
The latter explain that fraud increased after privatization. Thus, Simon Berg, General Secretary of the National Union of Inspectors Snica FO, points out that ” we would like to bring road traffic expertise back into the open. About 90 driving license inspectors would be needed to carry out all these checks“. For its part, Road Safety admits the situation is getting worse, but says the numbers remain exaggerated. “Given the number of candidates, the detected cases give a very low rate of cheating, demonstrating that the vast majority of exam centers are operating normally, in accordance with the rules.”
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Source: Auto Plus

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