The background of the failure of traffic tests
Abstract
Young, novice drivers account for a disproportionately large proportion of road traffic accidents compared to their number within the population. In order to achieve change in this, we need to go back to the basics, in this case, to driver training. The Hungarian category “B” driver training has undergone numerous changes in recent years. These changes have extended to both theoretical and practical training, as well as to the examination system.References
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