Call for regulating private driving schools

'The lack of regulations can also lead to corrupt individuals without proper qualifications or resources'

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ISLAMABAD:

A standard should be established for all driving schools to ensure quality training of learners to avoid any road mishaps and to ensure road safety for all, said a senior police official.

In this regard, a senior official of National Highways and Motorway Police on the condition of anonymity said, "Without proper regulations, there is a risk that individuals who receive their driver's education from unqualified or poorly equipped schools may not have the skills and knowledge necessary to drive safely on the roads."

He also said that "Driving schools require various regulations including standards, training materials, instructors, and vehicles. The absence of standards can contribute to an increase in accidents and traffic violations,” he added.

Additionally, he said, "The lack of regulations can also lead to corrupt individuals without proper qualifications or resources. These individuals may provide substandard training, and eventually put both their students and other road users at risk."

To address these issues, several countries have established regulatory bodies to oversee the operations of driving schools, he said. These bodies are responsible for setting standards, conducting inspections and audits, and enforcing penalties for schools that violate regulations," he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 11th, 2023.

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