The Association of Driving Schools of Gipuzkoa has called on the Basque government and political parties to “demand and obtain a one-off transfer of driving tests”.
The Association of Driving Schools of Gipuzkoa has announced mobilizations to denounce the situation of “abandonment” in which the area finds itself due to a lack of examiners, which has led to 5,000 people are waiting for tests.
The Provincial Traffic Bureau offers ‘hardly a minimum number of tests both theoretical and maneuvering and circulating” to obtain permits and “does not accept any proposal from the sector,” the Gipuzkoan association said in a statement.
In the statement, the association said the “monumental anger” from the studentsthose “unable to protest in front of official bodies” do so in front of driving schools.
They criticize the situation of “absolute neglect” in which the area is located at the provincial headquarters of traffic and administration of Spain, meaning that Gipuzkoans “cannot obtain qualifications to apply for jobs that require a driver’s license.”
Given this situation, it is necessary that Gipuzkoa is provided with the necessary office and examiner staff and that existing resources are optimized. “since it cannot be the case that the examiners work in the office and do not test”.
Furthermore, they have called on the Basque government and all political parties based in Euskadi to “once the Handover of driving tests, so that the problem can be definitively solved.
Source: EITB

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