The auto expert called it “the right move” to increase the number of permissible errors to seven.

“Our percentage of people passing on the first try is too low, and the driver candidate will still have the opportunity to pass. In reality, this will not affect traffic safety in any way... Another thing is that we will only be able to find out how they will play in reality after it is applied in practice. Because any relaxation can be compensated by the strictness of the examination of examiners,” Kadakov noted.

Commenting on the ban on taking the exam for citizens who had previously been deprived of their rights, the specialist noted that rights are deprived for “some serious sins.”

“Therefore, you must first serve the entire sentence, and then you must begin to study in a new way or, more precisely, take a knowledge exam (traffic rules. -

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This is correct,” concluded RT’s interlocutor.

Earlier it became known that the new regulations for passing the driver's license exam will come into force on April 1 next year.