Driving tests were always prone to corruption. A little envelope in the examiner's hand will guarantee your license, and if you want to be honest, your examiner will honestly fail you. Luckily, devloped countries don't suffer much from this, but other countries, like Trinidad and Tobago, can't grant licenses until the students give a "little change".
Vashti Bowlah wrote about this in the link at the beginning of the post, and it's truly sad. People who can't drive sit behind the wheel because they had some money in their pocket. Those who can fail time after time because they tried to be honest.
The government there needs to take the situation under control, or the number of road fatalities will rise. Corruption must be stopped.
Nadav
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Driving Test Corruption
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