In Karaganda, a 19-year-old girl taking a driving exam at the Auto Center confused the gas and brake pedals and crashed into a fence. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.
According to the press service of the Karaganda Regional Police Department, the incident occurred on the territory of the Auto Center. The future driver was driving a Kia and at a certain moment confused the gas pedal with the brake, after which she crashed into the fence.
"As a result of the accident, there were no casualties. The driver was brought to administrative responsibility," the press service added.
Now the girl has been sent for a retake. Earlier, Kursiv wrote that Kazakhstan lifted the limit on the number of retakes of driving exams. This applies to both theoretical tickets and the practical part.
A representative of the press service of the Karaganda Regional Police Department noted that such cases are not uncommon among novice drivers. They remind of the need to improve driving skills and follow traffic rules.
Mistakes during exams can directly affect the safety of road users. Therefore, driving schools and Auto Centers should pay special attention to the level of training of candidates.
The procedure for obtaining a driver's license in Kazakhstan consists of several stages: a theoretical exam, a practical skills test, and a medical examination. According to the new rules, candidates can retake exams an unlimited number of times, but each retake requires a fee.
The incident in Karaganda has once again raised issues related to the participation of young drivers in traffic. According to experts, it is necessary to improve driver training and tighten the exam process.
The press service of the Karaganda Regional Police Department reported that raids and campaigns are regularly conducted to prevent accidents. They urge drivers to follow traffic rules and be careful when driving vehicles.
This case shows the need for additional measures to prevent accidents caused by the inexperience of young drivers. Government agencies and driving schools should work together to improve the level of training of candidates.
The situation in Karaganda raises important road safety issues. Mistakes by young drivers can lead to serious consequences, so their training should be given special attention.
The simplification of the procedure for obtaining a driver's license in Kazakhstan has led to an increase in the number of candidates. But to prevent this from negatively affecting road safety, appropriate measures must be taken.
A representative of the press service of the Karaganda Regional Police Department noted that explanatory work is regularly carried out to prevent accidents. Drivers are urged to follow traffic rules and be careful when driving vehicles.
This case shows the need for additional measures to prevent accidents caused by the inexperience of young drivers. Government agencies and driving schools should work together to improve the level of training of candidates.
The situation in Karaganda raises important road safety issues. Mistakes by young drivers can lead to serious consequences, so their training should be given special attention.
The simplification of the procedure for obtaining a driver's license in Kazakhstan has led to an increase in the number of candidates. But to prevent this from negatively affecting road safety, appropriate measures must be taken.
