Friday 20 November 2015

An Incentive for first-time Driving Test Passers



A government of UK has planned to give cash refunds to first time driving test passers. The government believes that it will make learners more prepared before driving test day, which on passing, they will be issued driving licenses and an incentive according to new policy proposed by the government.
A reason behind proposing this policy was the idleness of learners. They observed that the learners who apply for driving test do not prepare themselves well for the test and, as a result, get failed. Upon this, they repeatedly apply for test  and get it passed somehow.
Transport Secretary, Patrick Mcloughin said, “This change will make the learners more prepared before the driving test, as they will be having a lust to obtain an incentive. This is going to improve the driving test system to the great extent.
The learners who will fail to pass tests will get no rebate on the $62 charge under the plans.
Steve Gooding, Director of RAC Foundation said that the our organization fortified the proposal and will continue to support this proposal until it gets implemented across the country. We support this proposal, as this proposal, will change the learners’ idleness approach towards driving test and will give learners a golden chance to get well-prepared for the test to get refund.

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