From June 1, the Ministry of Internal Affairs will launch a pilot project designed to pass driver’s exams more transparently.
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It will start in Lviv, Odessa, Vinnitsa and Kyiv regions, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported on May 26.
The security forces promised to update the pre-registration system. The availability of coupons can be checked online, and received offline or via electronic registration.
Each driver candidate will receive more tools for appealing the results of exams at service centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
In classes for theoretical exams, four video cameras and a microphone will be recorded. There will be no more blind spots.
In cars of category B, for the preparation of the practical part, there will be video recording in the cabin. Cameras will film the arms and legs of both the candidate and the examiner. There will also be a recording of conversations in the cabin.
In other regions, a launch is possible after taking into account all the nuances.
Source: Racurs

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