He claimed that from experience, when a person is told that he does not have to take a test, he will pay less attention on the subject. theSun thesundaily theorytest vocationaldrivinglicences roadsafety
Abolishing the theory test for vocational driving licences is not a good idea as it would make it impossible to assess drivers on their understanding of road safety and regulations, even if they have attended classes.
Law said the theory test will determine whether a commercial vehicle driving candidate understands what he has learnt in class, and that making assumptions is wrong. He opined that a written test is vital. He asked how will an examiner determine the level of knowledge of a candidate just by showing him a video and asking a few questions?
“It is dangerous to assume that a candidate understands the theory without having to take a test. The prospective driver could pose a danger to other road users if his knowledge on road safety is lacking.”
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