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As the demand for delivery increases amid the corona, more people are trying to get a motorcycle license.

In the midst of this, illegal classrooms that offer to teach driving at a ridiculously cheap price are on the rise.



Reporter Nam Hyo-joo from TBC covered the scene.



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you climb along the winding mountain path, small factories appear.



As you enter the abandoned factory building, you can see people riding motorcycles.



When the reporters asked if they could receive the same education as a driver's license academy, they returned a confident answer.



[Unregistered driving school owner: This person rides this morning, but he hasn't ridden a motorcycle.

It was my first 2 hours ride today and passed thanks to the teacher.]



The class started right away, but there are no five hours of compulsory training, such as traffic safety regulations, as well as guidance on wearing safety equipment such as helmets and guards.



It is a so-called'indoor rental practice range' that allows you to obtain a two-class small license at the price of a third of the school's price.



You can easily find advertisements from similar companies on the Internet, but they are all illegal.



The problem is that it is difficult to receive compensation if you are injured while receiving training at such an unregistered company.



Last year, Mr. A, who suffered an ankle injury while using an indoor rental car in another area, was not compensated for the medical expenses.



[Illegal motorcycle school user: Because the motorcycle will not claim for damage (injuries), I said that while taking care of it.

So I was a little bit upset.] It



is because it is not a licensed, official driver's license school, so you cannot get insurance.



The police detect the company and plan to expand the crackdown, seeing that there will be many similar types of illegal classrooms.



(Video coverage: Kang Jung-gu TBC)